Tag Archives: The Roanoke Star

The Roanoke Star features my latest letter to the editor.

I’m very happy to see that The Roanoke Star has featured my latest letter to the editor — about people who draw a comparison between the January 6th attack on the Capitol and protests by Black Lives Matter.  You can find it right here.

Thanks, as always, to Publisher Stuart Revercomb for allowing me to share with my neighbors in Roanoke via The Roanoke Star.



The Roanoke Star publishes my latest letter to the editor.

I’m quite happy tonight to share here that The Roanoke Star printed my latest letter to the editor — about the overreliance on “open-mindedness” in validating popular conspiracy theories.  You can find it right here.

Thanks once again to Publisher Stuart Revercomb for allowing me to share my opinion through this first-rate resource for news and commentary in Roanoke, Virginia!



The Roanoke Star publishes my commentary on mandatory school prayer.

I am so happy today to see The Roanoke Star feature my opinion piece on mandatory prayer in the public school classroom.  You can read it right here.

Thanks once again to Publisher Stuart Revercomb for allowing me to share my voice through this superb source of local news and commentary.



The Roanoke Star prints my comments about the word “overeducated.”

I am so pleased to see The Roanoke Star today print my commentary about the recent popular discussion of the word “overeducated.”  You can find it here over at The Roanoke Star’s website.

Thank you, Publisher Stuart Revercomb, for allowing me to share my thoughts at this terrific venue for local news and commentary.



The Roanoke Star published my letter about the Ukrainian people.

I am honored today to see The Roanoke Star publish my letter to the editor about the Ukrainian people.  You can find it right here.

Thanks to Publisher Stuart Revercomb for allowing me to share my thoughts with my neighbors in Roanoke!



The Roanoke Star and Mill Mountain, Virginia, October 2016

The Roanoke Star has crested Mill Mountain more than 1,000 feet above the city since 1949.  It is visible for 60 miles, and results in Roanoke’s nickname as the “Star City.”

The views of the Roanoke Valley from the mountain’s crown are breathtaking.

 

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