Opinion
PARKER: Mike Pence’s important new book about the USA
Guest opinion: Leadership and competence
Guest opinion: A Jane Austen morning
HARROP: Loneliness: People do need people
ROBBINS: In No One We Trust: Americans grow increasingly cynical, with increasingly good reason
Guest opinion: Aaron Perry made me a better leader
WSU guest opinion: For the birds
Guest opinion: As a recognized disability, addiction in the justice system should be treated as a medical condition
MCCLURE: The invisible forces that keep the doors open
SHAPIRO: Democrats’ struggle with men reflects a deeper cultural disconnect
One of the more revealing political developments of recent years has been the Democratic Party's growing concern about its declining support among male voters. After years of watching men drift toward the political right, many Democrats have begun asking a simple question: Why are men ...
Guest opinion: A Jane Austen morning
This one is for all of the Pride and Prejudice lovers out there. Speaking of lovers, let’s take a moment to pause and think of Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. Ahhhhh. “The Other Bennet Sister” has finally come to America on Brit Box (very well done), and I’ve discovered the author Shannon ...
HARROP: Loneliness: People do need people
Ashley, North Dakota, is a small farming town where the local diet leans hard on sausage, deep-fried chicken and strudel. It has something of a medical center, but the nearest trauma hospital able to handle the most serious injuries is almost four hours away in Fargo. Yet the elders in ...
PARKER: Mike Pence’s important new book about the USA
Former Vice President Mike Pence is now promoting his new book, "What Conservatives Believe: Rediscovering the American Conscience." Distinct from most stuff appearing now for the nation's 250th birthday, Pence's book is targeted not at the nation as whole, but at the Republican Party in ...
Guest opinion: Aaron Perry made me a better leader
Throughout my career in law enforcement, I have worked with hundreds of deputies, supervisors, commanders, and executives. Very few have earned my respect to the degree that Aaron Perry has. I have known Aaron for nearly twenty years and had the privilege of working side by side with him for ...
WSU guest opinion: For the birds
It started with chickadees. Maybe you associate the namesake “chick-a-dee-dee-dee” call of the little black-capped bird, but what resonates with me is a two-note measure, high then low, bringing to mind the first two chords from the piano opening of the jazz album “Kind of Blue.” When ...





