Opinion

David Hegg

David Hegg | Dealing with Criticism

By David Hegg  We live in an increasingly critical world. With the explosion of social media, our natural tendencies to be critical about everything have an inexhaustible outlet that offers

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | Why People Take Drugs

I just finished reading Jonathan Kraut’s article (June 8) where he proposes a “real solution” to our drug crisis. Mr. Kraut’s delivery reminded me very much of the late Harry

Our View

Our View | An Alternative for Juvenile Camps

Prison or camp?​ Lockup or diversion programs? Those are big, serious, important and complex questions that need to be decided. They are questions that require careful consideration and collaborative solutions,

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Biden’s Sense of Logic

It truly takes someone of President Joe Biden’s level to approve mass demonstrations of anger during a pandemic, only to ban mass demonstrations of patriotism (e.g., Mt. Rushmore) for “health

Letters to the Editor

Stephanie Green | A Right to Wear a Mask

A letter writer on June 15 was very put off because two 30-something women wore masks while playing tennis, even though they were both vaccinated. Why does he care? If

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | In Praise of Progression

What a glorious two days in American history: Juneteenth becomes a federal holiday, which means that the United States is commemorating the end of slavery with this overdue (declaration). The