Lessons from the pandemic: why free trade should come second to national security

While those days are almost a year behind us now, I want you, reader, to think back on those troubled few weeks before the Coronavirus made a jump over to American shores. I, news junky that I am, was following the situation with rapt attention. At first, it seemed like a modern-day Moses had visited… Continue reading Lessons from the pandemic: why free trade should come second to national security

Called for 5-to-9: Student’s family farm story

Most people work a 9-to- 5 job; for UTM senior Brady Brown, it’s nearly the opposite. His days begin about 5 a.m. and do not come to a close until after 9 p.m. Brown spent 13 years working on his father’s farm. He began as a helping hand at age 8 and has since learned… Continue reading Called for 5-to-9: Student’s family farm story

One doctor doesn’t make osteopathy quackery

An article in the Los Angeles Times titled “Dr. Larry Nassar was not a doctor”,  written by Virginia Heffernan, bashes osteopathic medicine just as much as it bashes Nassar. But is osteopathic medicine really quackery or is Nassar just a really bad man? Just this past month Nassar was convicted for the sexual assaults of… Continue reading One doctor doesn’t make osteopathy quackery