OpinionAre High Oil Prices a Good Thing?I know how that sounds. I'm asking anyway.By Victoria Ashford-Cross · Mar 19, 2026
LocalGnu University Professor Says Universities No Longer A Place For Healthy Debate After Student Questions His Use of a Racial Slur 380 Times in Single LectureProfessor Aldous Kine, 71, calls sophomore's raised hand 'a chilling development for academic freedom'; department chair notes slur count 'may have been higher'By Claire Beaulieu · Mar 11, 2026
LocalSchool Board Moves to Suppress Unauthorized Third Curriculum Assembled by Students from Traded NotesHybrid history document, described as 'alarmingly coherent,' circulating among seventh and eighth graders at Founders' Memorial High SchoolBy Claire Beaulieu · Mar 4, 2026
OpinionWho, Exactly, Is Being Harmed by This Conversation?A classical liberal asks the question no one else will, because no one else has the courage, or possibly the patienceBy Graham Holt · Mar 4, 2026
NewsNNNN Editor-in-Chief's Directive to Restrain Senate Guest Raises Questions About Industry Standards, Some SayBari Weiss instructed on-air anchor to hog-tie and gag sitting senator during live broadcast; editorial integrity discussion ensuesBy James Okonkwo · Mar 5, 2026
LocalSchool Board Approves Both Competing History Curricula in Unprecedented 'Dual Track' CompromiseStudents will learn one of two incompatible versions of local history depending on classroom assignment. Testing accommodations forthcoming.By James Okonkwo · Mar 4, 2026
OpinionThe Too-Online Woke Mob Has Found Its Next Victim: Jeffrey EpsteinThe left's new target is a man I would like to state clearly was a convicted sex offender, though whether that disqualifies him from nuance is, I think, worth askingBy Graham Holt · Mar 4, 2026