Opinion
Judge praises ‘tolerant, understanding, accepting’ Kansans in anti-trans law case. Say what now?
Douglas County District Judge James McCabria listens to arguments during a March 6, 2026, hearing on a new law that requires transgender individuals to use bathrooms in government buildings and gender ...
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in Dec. 2023. During the months of November, December and January, Minnesotans experience roughly 15 hours of darkness every day — not including ...
For most of us who are not astronomers, the image that comes to mind when describing a reflecting telescope is of a huge instrument in its own domed-roof building on a mountain top. But a reflecting ...
We are a few weeks into the football season and I feel like we’ve learned which teams are bad, but haven’t yet figured out which teams are good yet, aside from a few exceptions. Let me give you a few ...
One of the most affordable and indispensable tools in any photographer’s kit is a good reflector, and the K&F CONCEPT 5-in-1 Reflector absolutely delivers. I’ve used a number of reflectors over the ...
Despite election season graphics covering students’ Instagram pages, the Drill Field remains empty of any and all future Mississippi State University Student Association officers. From senators to ...
Construction is a constant on every college campus in America. It can be rather annoying at times, but I believe it is better to have a campus that is always evolving than one that is always standing ...
I have always liked the expression “good cop, bad cop.” Of course, I haven’t really interrogated anybody since my days as a substitute school teacher. And anyway, Jack Nicholson ruined it for me.
In the 1980s, when I was a member of the Kansas Legislature, an abortion bill came before the House. During the several hours of debate, I received a phone call from Jim Ryun, who would later become a ...
The Godox KNOWLED LiteFlow Kits are now available to buy. The Godox LiteFlow system consists of various-sized panels with different strengths. Just like similar systems we have seen in the past from ...
During the months of November, December and January, Minnesotans experience roughly 15 hours of darkness every day — not including the periods of twilight leading up to sunset and after sunrise (when ...
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