Columns

The Marks Post: Remember the Alamo, again

One hundred eighty-six years ago, on March 6, 1836, an old church turned into a fortress on the banks of the Brazos River fell to Mexican forces after a 13-day siege.

From the Archives

MARCH 12, 2017 - It had been three months since I graduated from LSU in May of 2004 that I first met JL Brignac.

The Marks Post: “Plane” thoughts

People often say baseball is a funny game, but I am starting to believe basketball is also a funny game. Hear me out.

Op-Ed

The world is learning that when we do business with China, the cost of a good is more than what is on its price tag.

The Marks Post: Death is not the end

“He’s not really dead. As long as we remember him.”
That famous quote from Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan is just one example from movies and television of how people cope with death.

Mailbag

The Acosta Foundation and the Ville Platte Police Department Cops For a Cure team recently their 5th annual Jail and Bail event.

The Marks Post: What drives you?

The past is in the past. While this statement seems simple, many of us yearn to go back in time and change the past. But, this isn’t the case.