Commentary
The slow destruction of public education
Nobody seems happy with public education these days. Teachers, parents, students, and employers are all upset, but for ...
Nobody seems happy with public education these days. Teachers, parents, students, and employers are all upset, but for ...
As many of you know from firsthand experience, social media is both a blessing and a curse. A ...
My first paper route took me about 90 minutes to complete, peddling around the base on my 1982 ...
Among the issues at stake in this year’s presidential election is whether schools will be forced to implement ...
Over 25 years ago, on June 22, 1999, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Olmstead v. L.C., (Olmstead) ...
“The Book of Love.” By Kelly Link. New York: Random House, 2024. 640 pages. $31 (Hardcover) I was ...
As many of you may know, the University of Kentucky voted to eliminate its University Senate – at ...
I have been thinking about ways to create a passive income to battle rising costs. Inflation increased 3.3% ...
By VALERIE FROST and members of KY SEAT In 2010, the American Bar Association Center on Children and ...
In 1966, Congressman William Widnall quipped: “An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.” A stunning example ...