Opinion
Zito: The far reaching and devastating impact of Amazon ending AmazonSmile

The Homefront: This world needs love and this is how we do it
Erickson: The great chicken egg conspiracy
Barone: We don’t need racial quotas to showcase America’s diversity
Parker: What does it take to ensure that policemen are human beings?

Letter: Why we fight SB 31 – It’s more than the flag question
Guest opinion: Microschools face major problems

Letter: Thank you, legislators, for support of education reforms
Napolitano: The legacy of George W. Bush and his torturers
Stromberg: There’s a world of possibilities outside our comfort zone
“Life always begins with one step outside of your comfort zone.” — Shannon L. Alder, author and therapist I recently became the student engagement coordinator for the Olene S. Walker Institute of Politics & Public Service at Weber State University, working alongside our new ...
Zito: The far reaching and devastating impact of Amazon ending AmazonSmile
WILLIAMSPORT, Pennsylvania —Eighty-five years ago, Carl Stotz had an epiphany of sorts while he was passing a lazy summer day playing catch with his two nephews and tripped over a lilac bush while chasing a wild pitch. While nursing his wounds he had a flash of brilliance that would forever ...
The Homefront: This world needs love and this is how we do it
This world is full of friends we just haven’t yet met. My husband, with his approachable blue eyes, smiling face and positive, nonjudgmental attitude sees it that way. I’m the one who regularly needs reminding. Him at the grocery store: “People are awesome!” Me at the grocery store: ...
Erickson: The great chicken egg conspiracy
Poultry houses have slaughtered millions of chickens in the United States to stop the spread of avian flu. The disease spreads quickly and can contaminate egg production. Along with other factors, this has caused a shortage of eggs and a spike in prices. But even some healthy populations have ...
Barone: We don’t need racial quotas to showcase America’s diversity
The ordinarily fluent and unperturbed Justice Elena Kagan seemed, judging from the transcript, to be sputtering a bit in the oral argument of the Supreme Court's case challenging the racial quotas and preferences used in admissions by the University of North Carolina. Questioning the counsel ...
Parker: What does it take to ensure that policemen are human beings?
Once again, the nation is traumatized by horrible video of police brutally beating to death a Black man. Need I note the victim was Black? Would we be less or more traumatized if the victim were white? But the rule seems to be the victims are Black. Everyone sees there is a problem. ...
Guest opinion: Microschools face major problems
Microschool founders face major problems when it comes to establishing their schools. And local governments don’t help. It can be difficult enough to begin a new business. Entrepreneurs need to raise capital to get a building or purchase inventory. They have to invest in marketing to attract ...
Letter: Thank you, legislators, for support of education reforms
These past weeks, the Utah legislature showed overwhelming support of House Bill 215 that provides teacher pay increases and funds other education options. The historic vote was the first time a legislature has supported this type of bill with a super majority anywhere in the country. As a ...
Letter: Why we fight SB 31 – It’s more than the flag question
Why are we focused on the flag bill when it seems meaningless in the long run? It has great meaning. Not just the symbolism of the flag, but the method and procedures used to bring a solution to a problem where no problem existed. It's to tell the legislature to stop wasting their time and our ...
Napolitano: The legacy of George W. Bush and his torturers
In the days and months following the attacks of 9/11, the government laid the blame for orchestrating the attacks on Osama bin Ladin. Then, after bin Ladin was murdered in his home in Pakistan in 2011, the government decided that the true mastermind of 9/11 was Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. By the ...