To the editor:
Aside from the natural beauty of this rugged land that we enjoy, there once was a more profound sense of community not typical of contemporary America in this place that we all call home.
Though I worked as a professor at Tech, I never sensed much of a town/gown divide that ...
To the editor:
Can you think of a story in which the hero does not undergo a significant change? Consider Saul’s conversion to Paul, (Acts 1:1-19). What changed Saul from a killer to a teacher was not God’s anger but His love. Jesus said, “You are forgiven. Now go and sin no more.” ...
To the editor:
We residents of the upper Great Lakes are seeing rising energy costs and will see costs skyrocket if Line 5 is shut down.
Shutting down the affordable energy Michiganders rely on would be a disaster.
Line 5 continues to safely operate, as it has for more than 65 years, ...
To the editor:
Dear Reverend,
You wrote in your Aug. 8 DMG letter to the editor that, “I am a pro-choice and pro-democracy believer. Also, I believe the new Texas aborts democracy.”
This letter and its contents from the Reverend are concerning. Democracy, when plagued with rational ...
To the editor:
I commend Dr. McClean for his nutritional awareness
The subject and the disinformation about Dr. Kilmer McCully in his 1969 book: The Homocysteine Theory of Arteriosclerosis, has been going on since that time, with the pharmaceutical laughing at Dr. McCully, when he ...
To the editor:
At the International Climate Conference in Scotland, scientists grappled with troubling numbers. The human species is ejecting 50 billion tons of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere a year primarily by burning coal, oil, and gas. So far, these heat trapping gasses have locked ...