by Charlie Burd This year has been a challenging one. The pandemic has affected all of us, and our industry, much like every sector, is adapting. While […]
Letters to the Editor
Feb. 7 letters to the editor
Objection to review board disappointing I was saddened to learn from the article “Council forwards draft to Morrisey” (DP-02-03-21) that the Mon-Preston Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) […]
Guest essay: Restoring voter confidence with policy and transparency
by Natalie Tennant We have a new president. We have new senate leadership. But we are still reeling. Our democratic republic was shaken to the core as […]
Feb. 5 letters to the editor
Don’t bemoan coal; aspire to clean energy I’m at a loss as to Hoppy Kercheval’s opinions and goals with regard to his column on Biden and coal […]
Jan. 31 letters to the editor
Hoppy column on ACE ruling ignores obvious While I generally appreciate Hoppy Kercheval’s Friday columns, the Jan. 22 column was disappointing. A federal court recently decided to […]
Guest essay: What to do after you get the COVID vaccine
by Marie A. Abate I am one of the lucky ones to receive my second vaccine dose through WVU. Many thanks to my pharmacy colleagues and those […]
Guest essay: Education in the wake of COVID: The silver lining
by Jessica Dobrinsky In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, schools around the country closed, hoping to contain the growing virus’ spread. Children stuck at home struggled […]
Jan. 24 letters to the editor
Thank you for making MLK Jr. day a success On behalf of the Community Coalition for Social Justice, I want to thank everyone who made our 15th […]
Guest essay: Morgantown can benefit from a civilian police review board
by Dr. Jerry Carr Jr. Civilian Police Review and Advisory (CPRA) Boards benefit not only an individual community member, but also the larger community, police departments and […]
Guest essay: Why force schools to return to in-person classes?
by David G. Perry “These are the times that try men’s souls.” When Thomas Paine penned these words, America was in the throes of the Revolutionary War. […]