Without broad immunity, we won’t be able to enjoy relaxed social contact this summer.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine Voices: An epidemic of suffering will outlast COVID
We could end hunger and poverty in this country. But up to now, we have chosen not to.
Sen. Brad Farrin: Democrats bully through budget without Republican input
A compromise could have been reached; instead, the majority party decided themselves how billions would be spent.
Scholars Strategy Network: Better systems necessary to build workforce, fight poverty
Services and supports needed to escape poverty are scattered across multiple agencies and locations. While there are standing agreements among agencies for cooperation, these intentions too often fail to materialize.
Maine Voices: COVID’s long-term impact on higher ed
Colleges and universities may become less cloistered institutions and, possibly, less expensive.
Maine Voices: I’ve spent my working life fighting other people’s racism. Now I must confront mine.
An educator and former prosecutor is now doing the necessary work of challenging his own false stereotypes about Black people.
Jim Fossel: Hypocrisy abounds in response to Georgia voting law
Republicans lash out at big business and Democrats find some new friends, while corporations claim to discover a moral core.
She isn’t a military veteran, but she deserves to be buried among them
After two decades serving those who served, Christine Pratt might soon get a plot in the cemetery she helped create.
The Maine Millennial: Stop attacking transgender children
We need to remember that transgender boys and girls are really just boys and girls.