Letter from the Editor: March 2018
It’s March, and plenty of things seem to be marching forward. Students plan nationwide marches in the wake of yet another deadly school shooting. The Trump Administration and North Korea march towards the first talks between leaders of the two countries… ever. Cape Town, South Africa marches ever closer to their Day Zero–when they’ll run out of water. Construction on 700 N marches on for the 18th? straight month.
In this issue, we’ll take a look at a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to) the Second Amendment, religious liberty, Utah’s voting system, and Provo’s new mayor, Michelle Kaufusi.
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Sage Smiley
Editor-in-chief
Sage Smiley
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