Letters
Letters to the editor, Dec. 11, 2023
Kudos to the governors
I was proud and happy to see Governor Polis of Colorado and Governor Cox of Utah on national TV promoting a...
Letters 9/16/21
Who’s your god now?
Behind the concepts of there being an attentive God (or gods), following the Tao, or achieving Zen satori is that there...
Letters: 8/15/19
Join the March for Unity on August 25
A recent annual report claims that hate crimes in Colorado nearly doubled in 2018 to 185 reported...
Letters: Aug. 31, 2023
A DOUBLE ENDORSEMENT
I am excited about the mayoral race this year because for the first time in our city’s history, we will be electing...
Letters: 5/3/18
Diplomacy and war
According to the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, the dangers of nuclear war are at their highest since 1953. Russia and the U.S.,...
Letters: 8/1/19
U.S. military can refuse Trump’s orders to war
On August 22, Donald Trump, the president of the United States and commander in chief of the...
Letters 4/29/21
Waldorf Finance
In my career I served as a national, institutional-level commercial real estate appraiser, and earlier as a staff economist for an $18 billion...
Letters: 9/13/18
Science alone can’t solve climate change
My career as a scientist has consistently reaffirmed that there’s often no free lunch: as you solve one problem,...
Letters: June 8, 2023
RE: RAYBACK AND THE WELL
I have two issues with Nicole Garcia’s comments in the “Risky Business” article (News, May 25, 2023). First, Nicole states,...
Letters: May 7, 2020
Council’s accessibility issue
Boulder City Council’s recent special meeting, in which they voted on a city-wide mask mandate, left out 8.6% of the population —...
Letters: 5/24/18
Keep Dougherty as DA
Boulder County has been my home for my entire life. I am an attorney who is honored to serve the public...
Letters: 3/12/2020
Bernie Sanders wants us well
When I get sick or injured, I feel instantly vulnerable. I feel compassion all at once for anyone who’s sick...










