Here in Pennsylvania, our children’s minds and bodies are being exploited by self-proclaimed experts in the name of “equity,” “inclusivity,” and “tolerance.”
By Emily Kreps
Emily Kreps: Women’s equality — racing for second
Female athletes are now second-class citizens in their own category.
By Emily Kreps
Emily Kreps: University of Pennsylvania versus reality
There’s a controversy brewing at the University of Pennsylvania that is threatening the entire sport of women’s swimming.
By Emily Kreps
Emily Kreps: Middle-of-the-road politicians need not apply
Pennsylvania families don’t want middle-of-the-road politicians. We need candidates who are willing to hold fast to conservative beliefs and lead on the right side of the culture war.
By Emily Kreps
Emily Kreps: Don’t take sports away from women
How many women who want to compete would we effectively ban from high school and college sports to make room for transgender women? Sports teams have limited space and science proves that biological men outperform women, making it more likely they’ll take spots from girls.
By Emily Kreps
Elizabeth Adams: Pennsylvania girls and women need the State Senate to take action
What happens to women’s sports when biological men are allowed to compete, and dominate?
By Elizabeth Adams
Howard Lurie: On transgender kids, children’s brains, and perception vs. biology
The public is being told that a trans child’s body is not right, and their brain is. Shouldn’t we at least entertain the possibility that the opposite is true?
By Howard Lurie
Kevin Mooney: How cyber charter schools create new paths for teachers and students
Robert Pratt is a sixth-grade science teacher at Agora Cyber Charter School. He explains why cyber charters have shown their value to students and teachers alike over the last year.
By Kevin Mooney