by Elaine Baldwin — At times one branch of U.S. government has seemed to rule until checked by one of the other branches. This was as the Founders envisioned.
Category: History
by Ari Hurdsman — John Morrill’s brick home in Junction, Utah, is a monumental spot. The Victorian Gothic house has lots of history behind its walls.
by Ari Hurdsman — Valentine’s Day may be seen as a “silly” holiday, but the day of love reminds people to show actions of love and kindness over words.
by AJ Martel — I wonder if some blessings we receive are because God has seen our gratitude. A prayer of gratitude is more powerful than a prayer of asking.
by Ari Hurdsman — Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein & modern Frankenstein are different from each other, though both are about a scientist who creates a monster.
by McKynlee Cottam — I did not fully understand the significance of 9/11 until I visited its memorial in New York. I came to know why it’s a day we must remember.
SUU — The university opened a student-curated exhibit called “The Iron Horse Comes to Southern Utah: The History of the Railroad in Southern Utah”.
by Naketa S. — Whenever Grandpa spoke of the Native Americans it was always with respect. He was proud of his students at the Indian boarding schools.
by Abbie Call — What happened to “proud to be an American”? Can’t we keep fighting for the America our pioneer forefathers saw in their future?
by AJ Martel — With new challenges these days, I wonder if our youth feel that stress, anxiety and depression are greater now than they were in past generations. Is it harder now?