The city by the Great Salt Lake as explored and explained by Rich Stowell, a native of the Utah capital. From fine dining to excursions with little ones, Salt Lake City and the World will be your guide to the world as I see it.
Photo: Utah Transit Authority
The "megamall" is great for little ones. Published 12:00 a.m. July 14, 2012 - Comments
Park City area hotel lives up to the Waldorf Astoria brand. Published 12:00 a.m. July 3, 2012 - Comments
The mountain resort hotel is an undiscovered summer value. Published 10:00 p.m. May 28, 2012 - Comments
Utah's only major aquarium is kid-friendly and on the rise. Published 12:00 a.m. May 15, 2012 - Comments
Rich is a teacher and a soldier with opinions to spare.
He currently teaches at the university level in Utah, but cut his teeth in high schools and colleges of the San Francisco Bay Area, where he taught math at ...
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Rich is a teacher and a soldier with opinions to spare.
He currently teaches at the university level in Utah, but cut his teeth in high schools and colleges of the San Francisco Bay Area, where he taught math at various charter schools and teacher education at the University of San Francisco. In his rabble-rousing college days at California State University, East Bay, he helped to found the Campus Conservatives of Hayward and started the first student-published newspaper in the entire 23-campus CSU.
After several years teaching, Rich joined the California National Guard. Three years ago his unit, the 69th Public Affairs Detachment, deployed in support of KFOR. In Kosovo, he served as a public affairs specialist and Video Section Chief for Multi-National Task Force, East. While there he wrote for the task force magazine, Guardian East, and interviewed Vice President Biden and Governor Palin. He also finished his first book, Nine Weeks, about his unique experience at Army basic training, and joined the ranks of military bloggers with “My Public Affairs.”
Rich continues to serve in the National Guard and teach. He also delivers frequent lectures and training seminars to teachers, students, and anyone else who will listen. He is the author of Nine Weeks: A Teacher’s Education in Army Basic Training; Tunnel Club; and Not Another Boring Textbook: A High School Students’ Guide to their Inner Conservative.
He resides in Salt Lake City with his wife, Esther, and their two young sons.