by William C. Duncan | Nov 18, 2022
How spirituality helps LGBTQ youth Written by As they struggled through the physical, mental and emotional trauma of being thrown out of their homes by their families, many homeless LGBTQ youths in Ogden carried journals and Sharpies with them. When asked why these...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 17, 2022
Education pluralism: The state of private schools Written by In spring 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic school shutdowns, the children of Kurt and Meagan Christensen struggled with the difficulties of remote learning in Alpine School District. Meagan, a former...
by Jonathan Ammons | Nov 16, 2022
America’s wall of separation Written by The author’s views are his own. ********** “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” —U.S. Constitution— When Thomas Jefferson penned the immortal words...
by Derek Monson | Nov 11, 2022
Newly elected conservative policymakers can learn from George Sutherland’s political philosophy Written by Derek Monson As we await the final outcomes of the 2022 midterm election, those who were elected are thinking about what they seek to accomplish in upcoming...
by Derek Monson | Nov 11, 2022
He graduated from BYU. Then he battled FDR’s New Deal on the bench — 100 years later, his legacy still matters Written by Derek Monson Originally published by Deseret News. George Sutherland was in the mood for comedy. Penning a commencement address for Brigham...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 11, 2022
Education pluralism: The state of career and technical education Written by With midterms elections this week, Democrats and Republicans are contemplating how they fared in their respective races – part of which might be how well they wooed the working-class vote....