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Guest opinion: Death by pursuit

Editor's note: Students at Layton High School wrote guest opinions as part of a class assignment and submitted them to the Standard-Examiner. Here is one example: Have you ever thought about the lives lost due to vehicular pursuits? If you don’t know what that is, I can give you a little ...

WSU guest opinion: College is more valuable than ever

Increasingly, Weber State University students wandering the halls of the Wattis Business Building or stopping by during office hours raise concerns about the declining value of a college education. A 2024 Pew survey found that only 22% of Americans agreed a four-year degree is “extremely ...

Guest opinion: The Dignity Index: When civility replaces truth

Utah has become the testing ground for the Dignity Index, a program that rates speech on an eight-point scale — with “contempt” on one end and “dignity” on the other. The University of Utah will host the initiative at a cost to taxpayers of roughly $400,000 a year, plus $120,000 in ...

Guest opinion: Food safety can be complicated during the holidays

The holidays are here and now I can go berserk cooking. It’s a wonderful time for all involved. This is because the menus for Thanksgiving and Christmas are more or less set and delicious, so anyone coming over to eat is guaranteed to find something good, which isn’t always the case the ...

The Homefront: Create warmth for a child’s heart — and your own

It begins with a generous person standing in a store aisle searching through rows of colorful yarn until she finds just the right two matching skeins. She buys them, goes home, pulls out her crochet hook or knitting needles or loom and begins to create a scarf or hat, driven by the thought of ...

WSU guest opinion: Dwarf galaxies and dark skies

One of the features of working in a department of physics and astronomy is that I’m always learning new things. A conversation in the hallway and I have a new appreciation for static charge. A question in class makes me reconsider what I know about the chemical change in a kernel of popcorn ...