Our view: October 26, 2016 We at The Utah Statesman spend a lot of time talking about access. We’re well aware of the stereotypes surrounding Letters to the Editor 31 Oct
The walk out of Rob Bishop’s presentation: A response to the systematic sidelining of stakeholder voices by the Utah District 1 Congressman To the student who voiced concern about their fellow students walking out of Congressman Rob Bishop’s presentation, First of all, Letters to Editor 27 Oct
Democrats: Privatizing public lands may ruin them In the election cycle here in Utah, there has been a lot of talk about “taking back our public lands.” Letters to Editor 27 Oct
Republicans: Utah is a public land state Utah is a public lands state. It always has been and it always will be. The question then is how Letters to Editor 27 Oct
Libertarians: Designating Bears Ears as a national monument would mean less freedom The public constantly complains about government agencies, such as the TSA, but when it comes to land management the federal Letters to Editor 27 Oct
Debate this: National debt is too large, say Libertarians With the national debt at 20 trillion dollars, it is apparent that government has become too large. Fiscal responsibility is Letters to Editor 27 Oct
The jack-o-lantern in the mirror Depending on your background or beliefs you may or may not love Halloween. You may not even like it. All 25 Oct
Debate this: Income inequality The greatest threat to democracy is economic inequality. Over the past 40 years, economic inequality has been on the rise. Letters to the Editor 23 Oct
Debate this: Media Bias The American people have developed a pessimistic way of thinking. Negativity out ways positivity and it has the founding fathers Letters to the Editor 23 Oct
Debate this: The Libertarian View on Why Third Parties Don’t Work The 2014 election results gave Republicans hope that 2016 might be the year that they take back the White House. Opinion 23 Oct