Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | A High Price for ‘Weaksauce Wokey’

So it turns out that America’s weaksauce wokey affirmative action (now-ex) president lobbied Harvard to keep their own weaksauce wokey affirmative action (now-ex) president. She only had six months on

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David Hegg | Yes, You Need to Vote

By David Hegg With just over a month until primary elections here in our state, and with November already staring us in the face, it’s time to talk about voting

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Brian Richards | Are They Confused?

Recently Thomas Oatway submitted his weekly screed on his irrational fear of President Donald Trump being reelected. In his (Jan. 27) letter he seems to acknowledge that certain demographics that

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Diane Zimmerman | Offended by Treatment

Re: College of the Canyons Independent Citizens Bond Oversight Committee meeting, Jan. 10. Agenda Item 3: ACTION 3.1 Financial; “Acceptance of Measure E General Obligation Bond Finance Audit and Performance

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Three Steps Toward a Healthier Heart 

February is American Heart Health Month  All aspects of health are important, but heart health is a crucial component of overall well-being. Heart disease is the leading cause of death

Close up of hands of two mature grandparents making a heart shape with their fingers together. Smiling and having fun in love people.

Valentine’s Day Worldwide Traditions 

Valentine’s Day is a day of love nestled in the middle of February. Sweethearts use Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to show the people they care about just how deep

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Lois Eisenberg | El Niño Is a Certainty

Now that we have had a few days of warm weather in late January, it is so hard to believe or think about the upcoming El Niño. “There’s 100% certainty

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Arthur Saginian | Who’s Bought and Paid for?

When they say things like, “they’re already bought and paid for,” what exactly do they mean? I think they mean that private special interest groups have gotten so deep into

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | The Human Service Variable

Lord willing, my wife and I plan to complete a half-marathon in every state. We recently traveled to Austin for No. 12. What struck us most about Texas wasn’t the

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Larry Moore | A Letter to Gary Horton

Letter to Gary Horton, re: Jan. 24 commentary: Dear Gary: Someone called you brilliant and insightful? Hmmm. Please let me add holier than thou and overly dramatic to your accolades.

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Ron Perry | Vote No on Proposition 1

Please read your voter’s information guide, and then vote “no” on Proposition 1. Make time to Google “2004 Prop. 63” mentioned on the first page of the text of Prop.