Told to Remove ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ patch, This Colorado Kid Took a Stand
The only thing necessary for the triumph of viewpoint discrimination and school policies that infringe on students’ rights is for good students to do nothing. Kudos to Jaiden for taking a stand for his rights.
The Curious Case of the Provo Twin Home
If we don’t want our home prices to be as high as California’s, what we need to do is stop debating a single twin home, but look at the real underlying problem on trial — our strict California-style zoning.
The Danger of Normalizing Big Brother
You are your child’s best advocate. Learn what information your school shares. Discuss with the school why it is shared and how it benefits your child. Many of us have been taught that once something is on the internet, we can...
Public Education is a Sinking Ship
This op-ed originally appeared in Daily Herald on August 3, 2023. Public schools are a shipwreck, and it may be time to save ourselves. “We shipwrecked in 2020, but it was already a leaky boat,” John...
Countries with Large Health Care Professional Shortages Could Save us from Ours
Utah should be the next state to explore these innovative and effective treatment options, and Utah’s lawmakers should explore ways to deregulate barriers to this treatment option via avenues such as occupational licensing reform.
ChatGPT Uncovers the Shortcomings of Our Licensing Exams
Utah’s lawmakers will have a plethora of regulatory decisions to make surrounding these tools. With these decisions, lawmakers must allow the benefits of the tools to be reaped by their citizens to their fullest extent.