In 1969, the Supreme Court, in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, established that students in U.S. public schools do not forfeit their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression when they enter the schoolhouse gate. We can only hope that school administrators keep Tinker in mind as they seek to protect […]
2018
Letter to the editor: Students making a difference by exercising their right to protest
For all those who are commenting that protest never changes anything: Read some history books! You’d be a British subject right now if it weren’t for the rebels. And students, be strong and proud of what you are doing. It is making a difference. Thank you. Angela King-Horne Pownal
Letter to the editor: Republican Party’s positions strike fear in the hearts of nation’s teens
I supported and voted for Susan Collins in 2002 and 2008. Since then, both of our political parties have become vastly more partisan and have demonstrated a remarkable deterioration in regard to integrity and trustworthiness. Why this deterioration and partisanship have developed are subjects of much debate, and some possibilities include the repeal of the […]
Letter to the editor: When President Trump fires people, he ought to do it in person
Citing the negotiations with North Korea, Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen lays out the reasons why President Trump had to replace Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with like-thinking Mike Pompeo in his March 16 op-ed, “Rex Tillerson’s insubordination meant that he had to go.” But what a way to go! President Trump fired Secretary of […]
Letter to the editor: To many adults, Toys R Us symbolized a joyful childhood
Toys R Us is a store, yes. Sometimes stores go out of business. That’s a fact of life. I have lived long enough to see many large national retailers close. It is always a sad and unfortunate affair, but this time for me, this retail chain meant much more. Most summers of my childhood included […]
Letter to the editor: ‘Transient’ accident victim was a good man and a cool character
Robert ‘Bob’ Belanger was a poet, musician and immaculate dresser who built aquariums, helped others and gave back to the community.
Maine Voices: As efforts to limit abortion rights grow, clinics need support of community
Complacency risks losing the compassionate and caring providers such as Maine Family Planning.
Our View: Facebook putting users’ privacy at great risk
A voter-profiling scandal makes chillingly clear that it’s a big problem to have so much personal data in one place.
Greg Kesich: A birthday party can take you on a ride in a time machine
The view from here goes deep into the past and far into the future, if you look hard enough.
Parivash Rohani’s recipes for Persian New Year
The Portland resident shares some traditional dishes.