ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Bill offers more power for victims of abuse
Sometimes incremental steps are better than no steps at all.An Indiana Senate committee has voted unanimously for a bill that would extend the statute...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: State must address persistent Indiana Department of Child Services problems
Though the state over the past two years has poured resources into improving the Indiana Department of Child Services, there’s still more work to...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Cheating Astros have to pay a heavy price
The Dallas Morning NewsMost of us know that hollow feeling that comes when we realize our sports heroes aren’t so heroic.And yet, we also...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: More help needed from state to reverse youth suicide trend
It is difficult for adults to even hear or read the statistics regarding youth suicide. Yet, those jarring figures can lead to better help...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: More help needed from state to reverse youth suicide trend
<p>It is difficult for adults to even hear or read the statistics regarding youth suicide. Yet, those jarring figures can lead to better help...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Europe puts the squeeze on Iran — finally
One danger Iran presents to the world is ideological, but the greatest threat it poses is nuclear. If Iran, a regime with ties to...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: To codify cursive: Should it be law?
For the older folks among us, a memo from state education officials in the spring of 2011 that cursive writing would no longer be...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: To codify cursive: Should it be law?
<p>For the older folks among us, a memo from state education officials in the spring of 2011 that cursive writing would no longer be...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Indiana’s dyslexia screening law a good move
South Bend TribuneThe record of Indiana’s legislature on education issues over the years has been dismal.But a law that went into effect in 2018...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Indiana’s dyslexia screening law a good move
<p>South Bend Tribune</p><p>The record of Indiana’s legislature on education issues over the years has been dismal.</p><p>But a law that went into effect in 2018...