Brooks: The strange failure of the educated elite

Once upon a time, white male Protestants ruled the roost. You got into a fancy school if your father had gone to the fancy school. You got a job at a white-shoe law firm or climbed the corpo...

Vote for a proven leader on gun safety

I applaud Eric Seward (Herald, May 28) for his call to action. Yes, in the face of such disgraceful inaction in Congress we must “elect leaders who have the courage to stand up to the gun lo...

Littwin: Toddlergate and a president who can say anything

It came early in the Twitterverse onslaught, but the most insightful comment I’ve seen on ABC’s decision to cancel Roseanne was that today, in 2018 America, we have higher standards for sitc...

Culture of secrecy

One of the challenges of environmental protection is that human activity produces pollution. Driving is a good example, from the extraction of mineral resources that eventually will become a...

Time to turn silence, inaction out of office

Our two silent representatives, Rep. Scott Tipton and Sen. Cory Gardner, should be ashamed of themselves for violating their oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution. ...

Gerson: Our political, moral and religious failure

WASHINGTON – Three recent news items: First, at the Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, House Speaker Paul Ryan said, “We see moral relativism becoming more and more pervasive in our cu...

Bruni: Artistotle’s wrongful death as college majors shift

History is on the ebb. Philosophy is on the ropes. And comparative literature? Please. It’s an intellectual heirloom: cherished by those who can afford such baubles but disposable in the eye...

Remember Me: Veteran Bob Harms commemorates the Memorial Day holiday in verse

Bob Harms of Durango is a part-time poet. Very part-time. Harms, now retired from a firefighting career and a grandfather of four, writes just one poem a year, during the holiday season. The...

Harney: Racial disparities notable in mortgage rejections

WASHINGTON – For millions of Americans hoping to buy or refinance a home, it’s a crucial make-or-break question: Will the lender say yes to our mortgage application, turn it down or charge u...

Revive plans for a Three Springs park

In 2004, a Three Springs Development Agreement was recorded, committing the developer to set aside 75 acres for a Durango Community Park. A 54-page Master Plan for the Community Park, costin...

McQuade: Time to ignore pundits and act like Americans

We’re a nation, America, and it would be healthy for us to act like one again, rather than like two diametrically opposed nations attempting to bunk together. If you’re a student of history,...

Macon: Art is key to developing problem-solving skills

Creative problem-solving has become a modern day hinge pin of success. Why is art important in education and in life? Because the practice of seeing and observing, often found in artistic pu...