Opinion
Guest opinion: How to make the Utah workforce AI ready
PARKER: At America’s 250th birthday, Democrats want a different country
Guest opinion: Why bills affecting the judiciary should matter to every Utahn
WSU guest opinion: How history and dreams shape our reality
The Homefront: Giving space and grace
GARVEY: In losing Jesse Jackson, we lost a champion of justice
COMER: Choosing who to cheer for in Olympics
ERICKSON: Equal, fair and farce
DE RUGY: The CBO’s latest report and the choice between reform and disorder
LLOYD: It’s important to be realistic when staring longingly at what you think might be greener grass
The common proverb that "the grass is greener on the other side of the fence" is a sentiment that has been expressed for millennia. Many sources cite as an early example the Roman poet Ovid, who said in his “Art of Love” (1 BC) that “the harvest is always richer in another man’s ...
HARROP: So you want to be a plumber
The skilled trades have become hot of late. That has many young people dropping plans to attend college. Meanwhile, some desk-bound professionals are said to gaze longingly at nearby construction sites. They daydream about trading spreadsheets for tool belts. They imagine becoming plumbers, ...
PARKER: At America’s 250th birthday, Democrats want a different country
Jack Hughes delivered the gold medal to the U.S. ice hockey team in the winter Olympics, scoring the winning goal in overtime play. In a postgame interview, Hughes exclaimed: "This is all about our country now. I love the USA. I love my teammates. It's unbelievable. The USA hockey ...
FISCHER: Truth is more valuable than fantasies in home sales
In the 1992 American legal drama, A Few Good Men, Col. Nathan Jessup, played by Jack Nicholson, is sitting on the stand in an intense moment of courtroom cross-examination by Lt. Daniel Kaffee, played by Tom Cruise, regarding the death of a Marine. The judge on the stand has just instructed ...
Guest opinion: How to make the Utah workforce AI ready
Around the country, colleges and universities have been making game plans for how to respond to the artificial intelligence boom. In Utah, these strategies were outlined by the Utah Board of Higher Education in the “Resolution on Strategic Direction for an AI-Driven Future,” released late ...
Guest opinion: Why bills affecting the judiciary should matter to every Utahn
Individually, a package of recent legislative proposals has been presented as targeted reforms to Utah’s judicial system. Taken together, however, they represent significant structural changes to how judges are appointed, evaluated, and retained. These proposals deserve the attention of every ...