The path to civility is not the easiest way, but it is possible
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The cutting of deals where all sides get something (but not everything) has become an art that seems to be as dead as Latin. Continue Reading
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The cutting of deals where all sides get something (but not everything) has become an art that seems to be as dead as Latin. Continue Reading
We should all work hard to make sure students learn science as it is, not how Martinez and Trump want it to be. Continue Reading
Democracy only works when everyone participates. Continue Reading
Marisela Ortega Lozano, who died earlier this month, is one of the unsung heroines of border journalism. Continue Reading
Doug Nickle’s recent column is an example of Orwellian doublespeak at its best. Continue Reading
An atomic device equal to what was used on Japan was tested weeks earlier in New Mexico. Continue Reading
In this year’s legislative session, important measures to remedy our broken elections were ignored and dismissed. Continue Reading
For the past three-plus years the Board has set clear directional priorities for the chancellor and has monitored performance against these priorities. Continue Reading
Of course history should be remembered, studied, taught. A celebratory statue does not aid in this endeavor. Continue Reading
The REUNION Act would protect Dreamers, parents of Americans, and other undocumented individuals by creating a five-year statute of limitations on deportation. Continue Reading
While I understand there need to be some workable solutions to the panhandling issue, kicking the homeless issue out of town is not the answer. Continue Reading
Perhaps it is time to move forward with a different vision for Fiesta to free it from the painful ideological trappings of conquest and conversion. Continue Reading
The community drove the effort to get the bosque park established. We deserve to be included in efforts to save it. Continue Reading
The secretary of state’s proposed rules are a positive step toward rebuilding the public’s trust in government. Continue Reading
To say that the New Mexico Environmental Law Center is an asset to the state is an understatement. Continue Reading