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Dewan: Civic education in schools and our community

As the results of the 2024 elections are certified, analysts will look at voter participation rates among all age groups and evaluate voter turnout. Likely, low overall voter turnout will be a topic of conversation as we all wrestle with how to engage more people in our democratic elections. Already, election results have caused community...

Diridon: The future is sidetracked, but still possible

The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, with numerous Nobel laureates and other internationally renowned climate scientists, reported in 2018 that global warming was occurring because of humans — and rapidly advancing. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres declared, in 2018 and more firmly in 2023, that climate change was advancing more rapidly than projected. By...

Op-ed: Billboard environmental impact reports are a sham

If ever there was a case where there would be serious environmental impact, it’s San Jose’s plan to install enormous digital billboards on buildings downtown and at sites along freeways. These publicly-owned locations include The Tech Interactive, San Jose Center for Performing Arts, San Jose McEnery Convention Center and several city-owned garages. The proposed billboards...

Bramson: Losing the path home

Last year, the U.S. government spent $67 billion on housing assistance for low-income residents. That’s approximately 1% of the total federal budget. This disproportionately small slice of the pie is nothing new. In fact, with the exception of a spike during COVID, the trend of drastic underinvestment actually continues a long-standing practice of little to...