by Derek Monson | May 13, 2021
Cox flexes Utah’s federalism muscle Written by With his announcement that Utah will join nine other states in ending participation in a federal program that offers an extra $300 per month to unemployed residents, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has shown Utahns that...
by William C. Duncan | May 13, 2021
Hijab, turban cases highlight contrast between U.S., Canada on religious freedom Written by A recent case from Canada highlights the exceptional nature of the United States’ commitment to religious freedom. Nour Farhat is a Canadian attorney and a Muslim who...
by Derek Monson | May 7, 2021
See through the chaos and disinformation – civic life remains strong Written by This week, new laws enacted during the 2021 legislative session go into effect. The Deseret News has an informative rundown of many of the more consequential new laws here. Like...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | May 6, 2021
SUU offers most affordable public university degree in the nation Written by Photo: SUU Media Kit One Utah college is making the news for offering the most affordable public university degree in the nation. Southern Utah University (SUU) boasts an online...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | May 5, 2021
Biden’s first 100 days: education reforms proposed Written by During his first 100 days in office, President Joe Biden has proposed some major education reforms. Prior to the president’s first day, Sutherland Institute wrote about reforms that the Biden...
by Rick B. Larsen | May 5, 2021
The U.S. is losing its civics education — here’s how to turn it around Written by Originally published by Deseret News. There is a difference between uninformed, misinformed and disinformed. One demonstrates a lack of knowledge; one may be innocent but...