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From The Editors

From the Editors: Charlie Kirk and the better angels of our nature

September 19, 2025September 18, 2025
The Editors
4

The assassination of Charlie Kirk last week is a tragedy for his family, including his wife and two young children. […]

Op-Ed

When our republic stops talking

September 12, 2025September 12, 2025
Megan Martin
2

America lost a faith-filled husband, father, and patriot. For many, there will be a permanent hole in their hearts and […]

Politics

Actual fascism, oligarchy, and the threat to democracy

August 4, 2025August 7, 2025
Guy Ciarrocchi
12

It turns out that the federal government was acting like “fascists” after all. And Bernie was right: there was an […]

Politics

Guy Ciarrocchi: The arrogance of the Left — always certain, usually wrong

April 11, 2024April 10, 2024
Guy Ciarrocchi
5

It’s easier to silence debate than to defend their ideas openly.
By Guy Ciarrocchi

Civic Culture

Isabel Blank: Democrats need a lesson in civility

November 24, 2021November 6, 2024
Isabel Blank

Incivility in politics has become common place. It’s time to demand that those who represent us also represent our values.
By Isabel Blank

State Politics

Guy Ciarrocchi: It’s time to vote “Yes” to protect our democracy

May 10, 2021May 10, 2021
Guy Ciarrocchi
3

We are now 65 weeks into the “two-weeks to flatten the curve.” In that time, our lives have been dominated by the dictates of one man–the governor. Voting “Yes” on the amendments on the May 18 primary ballot will fix that.
By Guy Ciarrocchi

Election

Linda A. Kerns: Foundation forces PA to remove 21,000 dead registrants from voter rolls

April 8, 2021April 8, 2021
Linda A. Kerns
5

Former presidents tweeting misguided woke platitudes celebrating the MLB cancelling the All Star Game in Atlanta is not election reform. This is.
By Linda A. Kerns

Election

Guy Ciarrocchi: Why this May’s primary ballot will not be boring

March 26, 2021March 26, 2021
Guy Ciarrocchi
2

Voters will be presented with two ballot questions that could limit a governor’s currently unlimited emergency powers on this spring’s primary ballot. To confuse and frighten voters, the Wolf administration chose deceptive wording for the questions.
By Guy Ciarrocchi

Op-Ed

Hunter Tower: Penn State unionization — Bad for faculty, bad for the state

Hunter Tower: Penn State unionization — Bad for faculty, bad for the state

schedule January 09 2026
ink_pen Hunter Tower

Penn State faculty members recently took a dramatic step by filing thousands of union-authorization cards with the Pennsylvania Labor Relations […]

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