by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Dec 2, 2022
Education pluralism: The state of home schooling Written by When Harvard professor Elizabeth Bartholet spoke against home schooling in 2020, she could not have known how home schooling was about to take root in America – including families not normally seen as...
by Nic Dunn | Dec 2, 2022
Parents want more time with their kids. We should find ways to help them Written by Originally published by Deseret News. When she got married and started a family, Abby Shaha already had close to a decade of professional experience in communications and public...
by Derek Monson | Nov 21, 2022
Agreement on marriage equality shows unifying power of religious freedom Written by Derek Monson Originally published by The Salt Lake Tribune. In a rare instance of bipartisan consensus-building in Congress, the U.S. Senate voted to advance toward passage of...
by Derek Monson | Nov 18, 2022
What the midterm election tells us about vote by mail in Utah Written by Derek Monson After enduring weeks of polarizing rhetoric and campaign ads ad nauseam, millions of American voters tuned in with interest on election night. Many believed they would learn that...
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...