Posted inFebruary 28, 2000: Acre by acre

In Wyoming, academic freedom is an endangered species

Mention the term academic freedom, and some people picture professors sitting in ivory towers, writing arcane articles and books for each other. They’re wrong. Academic research and higher education may be specialized, but they are not arcane or irrelevant. Ask the students who flock to this nation’s major universities, or visit the industries that have […]

Posted inFebruary 28, 2000: Acre by acre

Dear Friends

For the record In the gentlest way, J. Robb Brady, former editor of the Idaho Falls Post Register, corrects a statement in our front-page coverage of breaching dams on the Lower Snake River (HCN, 12/20/99: Unleashing the Snake). Paul Larmer had written that the Idaho Statesman had been the first newspaper to advocate breaching the […]

Posted inFebruary 14, 2000: Land of the fee

‘Clear-cuts for kids’

Dear HCN, Karen Mockler’s article, “Counties grab for control of national forests’ (HCN, 12/20/99) alerted me to a pair of bills being debated in Congress. HR 2389, the “County Schools Funding Revitalization Act” already has passed the House of Representatives, and its companion piece with the brotherly name, “Secure Rural Schools and Community Self Determination […]

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