by Derek Monson | Jun 9, 2023
How to promote diversity without creating division Written by Originally published in Deseret News. Growing up in Texas, Karith Foster was sometimes the only African American kid in her school classes. After graduating from college, she lived in New York City and...
by Krisana Finlay | Jun 8, 2023
Utah families: An economic snapshot Written by Many of us look to our pre-COVID years with fondness. Things were cheaper. Gas consistently cost under $3 per gallon. We were more likely to eat out and spend more on weekends, and Utah families hadn’t yet encountered...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jun 8, 2023
A success story: learning to love school with Prenda microschools Written by Arizona’s education choice is saving the state money, according to a new Wall Street Journal piece. This finding is not only good news – it’s contrary to the warnings of some opponents of...
by The Likely Voter | Jun 7, 2023
College preparation shouldn’t exclude religious learning Written by Since 1985, Minnesota students have enjoyed the benefit of Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO), a state-funded dual enrollment program where students can earn college credits while in high...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 7, 2023
Anti-religious legacy of Blaine Amendments persists Written by James G. Blaine was a prominent politician of the late 19th century. He served in Congress representing Maine, eventually serving as speaker of the House. After two tries, he was nominated as the...
by The Likely Voter | Jun 1, 2023
Gen Z is lonely. Here’s what parents should know Written by America is facing a loneliness epidemic, particularly among our youth. That may not be news to many of us – but it prompted the U.S. surgeon general to release an entire report on the subject. While...