Opinions
For the New Year, Here’s How Giving ‘Each Other a Chance’ Works for Me
I’m not a huge fan of Joe Biden but no matter where you’re coming from, you want someone in the White House at this point who will make the simple suggestion that we “give each other a chance.” It’s gotta be up there on our country’s agenda.
Failing Students Need Support, Not Blame
As the semester ends, I fear many of my students will fail my class. Most will pass, thanks to their hard work and a generous grade curve, but I’ve never had this many students failing or dropping the course before.
Dreamers Deserve a Path to Citizenship
I grew up undocumented in America. As a kid, I often saw little hope for the future in the country I considered home.
The Coming Battle Over Vaccines
With the new COVID-19 vaccine available, Dr. Anthony Fauci says Americans can begin to achieve herd immunity by next summer. Herd immunity occurs when so many people are immune to the virus that it can’t spread, because an infected person won’t have anyone left to spread it to.
Colorado’s Audit Committee was Hijacked by Kooks Alleging Voter Fraud
On Monday, members of the Electoral College assembled at the state Capitol to cast Colorado’s nine electoral votes for Joe Biden, marking the 37th time this peculiar ceremony has taken place in our state. Our nine votes contributed to the 306 Electoral College votes Biden earned in his decisive victory over Donald Trump.
The Feelings and Emotions that Drove Voters and Determined the Election
How you feel profoundly shapes what you think and decide. As a European marketing executive looking from the outside in at this U.S. election season, I was fascinated by the question of what emotions drove the outcome of the 2020 Presidential election and statewide races.