Freedom: Different things to different people
As we head into the really vicious phase of my re-election
Scientific literacy made the American Revolution
As you and your friends and family get set for the Independence Day celebrations here in the South Valley, I hope you’ll take a moment to think about the great American experiment we are a part of today. The word “experiment” to describe our republic is a fitting one. Many of the leaders who founded our nation were scientifically astute and understood the principles of carrying out tests to prove or disprove revolutionary ideas – including political ideas.
Total disregard of fiscal responsibility to the school district taxpayers
EDITOR: At a recent meeting of the Morgan Hill School District
‘Fans’ get your heads in the game
Regular readers of “Much Ado ...” know I am a longtime baseball fan. That will never change. But the days for me to make my annual contribution to those who bring us America’s national pastime, may be numbered.
Run, hide, defend…
Sadly, events in distant cities mean that our students and teachers have had to add another set of tools for school safety that we all hope they never have to use.
You are what you drive, so I’m an old gray truck
Earlier this week I was driving down San Benito Street in my 2001 Ford truck unwillingly going below the speed limit behind a distracted driver behind the wheel of a Dodge Viper sports car.
More support for cheerleading as a sport
Dear Editor, As I read through the paper I was surprised to
Consider moving freshmen to Live Oak this fall
Recently, there has been discussion about the importance of a




