One of the biggest problems with making the move to the all-electric vehicle dream is the need for lithium, and there are two major drawbacks […]
Education
Reagan’s rules being ignored
Ask any Republican older than 50 who they most admire in their lifetime, and the answer will almost assuredly be Ronald Reagan. Reagan won 49 […]
Should we vote based on a definition of decency or delivery?
Saturday Night Live comedian Colin Jost delivered remarks Saturday during the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner, and while he took the expected jabs at both […]
KASB gives attaboys for declining student outcomes
If Benjamin Franklin were alive today, he might say there are three things you can count on – death, taxes, and the Kansas Association of […]
Kansas teachers want more protection from student violence
WICHITA — Just a few days after this school year started, Dave Clark, then athletic director at Wichita West High School, was standing in a hallway […]
Why governments like to raise the minimum wage
They care about you, or at least that’s what liberals say when they advocate for things like government-sponsored health care and raising the minimum wage, […]
Kansas House Democrats fundraise off school funding lies
An email sent on March 27 by Kansas House Democrats under the signature of Rep. Valdenia Winn (D-Kansas City) contains multiple lies about school funding […]
Freedom of speech was designed to hamstring government
The Founders were no fan of government, and yet they created perhaps the best form of government ever conceived by man. Mr. Parsons was my […]
What is better than what we have?
Kayla Aliese Carter was hired to be the Racial Equity Officer for College Park, Maryland, and she has a solution for the nation — “burn it […]
K-State vocalists pursue solidarity through music
MANHATTAN – A group of award-winning veteran vocalists from Kansas State University have formed Resonate A Cappella, a non-instrumental performance ensemble using the soulful power […]