Jon K. Rust
Jon K. Rust is publisher of the Southeast Missourian and president of Rust Communications.
Columns Archive
- An important announcement about newspaper delivery (9/17/22)
- Terror, courage and dismay as my wife's aunt flees bombing in Ukraine (4/28/22)
- Farewell to a brother (1/8/22)
- A rock, a man, a new generation (10/7/21)
- An update -- and invite -- about shaping Semissourian (9/18/21)
- Semissourian.com will change; we want you to know well in advance (8/12/21)
- Cape Girardeau: A place of visionaries and volunteers (3/16/21)
- Dishonor, disgrace and tragedy: May we never see anything like this again (1/9/21)
- A prayer for our nation (1/7/21)
- In Memoriam: Larry Payne and others who made a difference (12/22/20)
- Questions and Answers about COVID vaccine process in Cape Girardeau and Southeast Missouri (12/17/20)
- James Baughn: History and bridge lover, friend to many (12/12/20)
- The day I watched Diego Maradona play (12/1/20)
- Nation is not alone; thank you God for many blessings (11/25/20)
- Taking COVID-19 precautions at weddings, funerals and Thanksgiving events is vital (11/19/20)
- As COVID-19 cases explode, a plea from Cape Girardeau hospital execs (11/14/20)
- Taking a dog named 'Shark' to beach is a very bad idea (11/7/20)
- Some big misses on Election Day -- and a note of grace (11/5/20)
- Do you love the movies? Then don't miss the new series at La Croix! (10/29/20)
- Balance on the river's edge (10/24/20)
- What we don't know about the election (10/22/20)
- Local Covid deaths, young children, and some remarkable optimism about the future (10/17/20)
- Judge Amy Coney Barrett provides inspiration in intellect, independence and humility (10/15/20)
- What's the crazy thing in the river at Cape Girardeau? (10/1/20)
- A celebration of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (9/26/20)
- Lessons from Eisenhower, seen in the lives of Drury, Buhs and Shanks (9/17/20)
- In Belarus: The tragic absurdity of a national leader and the inspiring courage of those who stand, peacefully, against him (9/10/20)
- Why are cases of COVID-19 rising in Cape and other questions about rodeo, university and current hospital capacity (9/3/20)
- A good man, 'Mickey' Roper, whose influence is cherished (8/25/20)
- Protests, riots and a changing media perspective on antifa (8/15/20)
- In Sandy's memory (8/8/20)
- Thank you for your support during a challenging time (8/6/20)
- The latest news about Covid-19, vaccines, a local church exposure and Cape County statistics (7/30/20)
- In national politics and this pandemic: No hands are clean (7/23/20)
- Here's what doesn't help: Shutting down economies or attacking each other over masks (7/16/20)
- With local Covid numbers up, not wearing masks means vulnerable are at greater risk (7/11/20)
- Should Trump resign? A Confederate statue come down? BLM rethink its targets? (7/2/20)
- New governor’s report highlights Covid risk in Southeast Missouri (6/21/20)
- Power brokers manipulate crises for selfish purposes (6/18/20)
- Facebook fraud leads to attacks on local United Way, innocent women (6/11/20)
- Say it with love: Black lives matter (6/4/20)
- While still low, Cape Girardeau numbers bump back up. Here's why (5/30/20)
- Just one of the ways COVID-19 has changed how I worship (5/28/20)
- Covid-19 in Southeast Missouri: The good news in the numbers (5/19/20)
- Why you should wear a mask: Faith, fear, responsibility and freedom (5/16/20)
- Cape County Public Health is concerned about citizens relaxing personal responsibility (5/12/20)
- Where do we start when opening up the economy? (5/7/20)
- Is it COVID-related that my fish just started talking to me? (5/5/20)
- Emerson tests Covid-free in D.C., while cases rise in Sikeston (5/2/20)
- Islamic Center members show model of love and strength after their house of worship is burned down (4/30/20)
- The dark side of quarantines, Covid anxiety and who's in charge (4/25/20)
- Numbers low, but Southeast Missouri trending in wrong direction (4/23/20)
- Former U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson faces coronavirus (4/21/20)
- 'People... need to be acting like they have it' (4/18/20)
- When will COVID-19 cases peak in Cape Girardeau County? (4/16/20)
- Seeking good news, hope in an era of coronavirus? (4/11/20)
- What to know about food deliveries, handling cash, loss of taste and COVID-19 in Cape Girardeau (4/9/20)
- An update on masks, rapid tests and ventilators in Cape (4/4/20)
- If someone tests positive, how would you know if you should be concerned (4/2/20)
- More good news, COVID-19 rapid test approved by FDA (3/31/20)
- Some good news in the analysis of COVID-19 rates (3/26/20)
- Family takes 'a whack' out of the coronavirus (3/21/20)
- Not often do I threaten to sue someone, but reliable information in time of uncertainty is vital (3/18/20)
- Coronavirus comes to St. Louis; are we prepared? (3/11/20)
- The Golden Age of Cape Girardeau restaurants, part II (3/4/20)
- Is Bernie Sanders the weakest opponent against Trump? (2/26/20)
- University can do better with MLK speaker next year (2/12/20)
- Saint Francis versus UnitedHealthcare, part 2 (2/5/20)
- Saint Francis vs UnitedHealthcare comes at risk to local residents (1/29/20)
- Local heroism in an age of celebrity culture (1/22/20)
- Wandering reflections about a trip to Seattle, returning home to a new year (1/15/20)
- Is Cape Girardeau in a 'Golden Age' of restaurants? (1/8/20)
- American leaders agree Soleimani was a bad man, disagree on risks (1/4/20)
- Are you ready for the newspaper future? (1/2/20)
- Shame on Pelosi, Democrats for delay tactic (12/20/19)
- Combatting the Seven Deadly Sins of social media (12/4/19)
- With Drury Award, Gary Rust shows that hard work and kindness matter (11/27/19)
- Chuck Drury's comments about Gary Rust (11/27/19)
- Earl Norman: Real joy comes from helping people (11/26/19)
- Tribute to a local journalist, who’s shared his life with our community (11/20/19)
- Museum is unique part of local history; Special event celebrates it and all area veterans (11/13/19)
- Obama was right to speak against 'woke' culture (11/6/19)
- Rain stops parade; but cheerleaders, band and sports teams undaunted (10/31/19)
- Text about friend's death brings raw memories, inspiration (10/23/19)
- New beauty graces the street in Cape Girardeau (10/16/19)
- Southeast Missourian to allow pseudonyms on online comments again (10/9/19)
- Did I almost jinx the baseball Cardinals? (10/2/19)
- Quick thoughts as Cards win, Cubs falter and Cape rocks (9/25/19)
- Facing death with dignity, courage and beauty (9/18/19)
- Cape Chamber plays vital role in developing leaders (9/11/19)
- Uplifting stories about inspiring people who are making a big difference locally (9/7/19)
- Millenials who prefer socialism ignore the lessons of history (9/4/19)
- New magazine in newspaper tomorrow: Football, life and more (8/21/19)
- In world rivalries, Trump isn't the beginning of the debate (8/14/19)
- Ban large capacity magazines, implement 'red flag' laws (8/7/19)
- Trump is wrong to constantly attack others (7/17/19)
- A Fourth of July secret for next year: Best place to watch fireworks (7/10/19)
- As Missouri implements medical marijuana laws, there should be no rush to legalize recreational use (7/3/19)
- Is there a profound breakdown in American democracy? (6/19/19)
- How much are America's children suffering from smart phones, Snapchat and sexting, and what can be done about it? (6/12/19)
- Ready for the Catfish: Cape baseball team starts new tradition (5/29/19)
- Another year has passed, way too fast (5/22/19)
- Should Americans elect presidents according to likability? (5/8/19)
- From comic books to jets, quilts, taxes and angels (5/1/19)
- Did you hear about the restaurant on the moon? Great food. No atmosphere. (4/25/19)
- Want to make a difference? Seek service above self (4/17/19)
- Google, FTI, LMA select SE Missourian as 1 of 10 in North America; Missourian seeks reporter (4/3/19)
- Here are some of the questions about school bond issue, but in the end it's rather simple: Yes vote is good for Cape (3/27/19)
- New behavioral health hospital will be big for Cape Girardeau, whole region (3/20/19)
- Is it racist to vote against school bond issue? No, but it would be short-sighted (3/13/19)
- Thanks to Old Town Cape (3/6/19)
- An update on Southeast Missourian's changes in moderating comments (2/20/19)
- The great CJHS yearbook scandal and tales of art and Valentines (2/13/19)
- Imagine, listen, act and work toward the promise (1/30/19)
- From NFL cold turkey to Super Bowl nightmare (1/23/19)
- Traveling -- like life -- never goes as planned, but remains beautiful (1/16/19)
- Life in Cape and Jackson: Some of the top stories in 2018 (12/26/18)
- Congratulations to Brian Gerau for 10 years at Jackson Chamber (12/12/18)
- Weekend of victory, fun and delight (11/28/18)
- Thanksgiving blessing, Harry Rust and Redhawks football (11/21/18)
- Southeast Missourian joins Google in test to elevate civility (11/14/18)
- Time for a little humor (11/7/18)
- Interview: Jason Smith, and his views of the president (11/5/18)
- Trump's visit offers us all a chance to show hospitality (10/31/18)
- Hawley, Galloway are best for Missouri (10/24/18)
- Congratulations to a pastor, a coach; RIP Mueller, Peterson (10/17/18)
- My wife, a community and the runners who make a difference (10/10/18)
- Jesus Christ at the River Campus, revisited (10/3/18)
- Powerful and emotional, 'Superstar' comes to Cape (9/26/18)
- Morry Cole, Shipyard Fest and Missouri journalism (9/19/18)
- Too many people feel justified to behave badly (9/13/18)
- B Magazine Newsmakers: Answering the call to action in inspiring ways (9/8/18)
- Fear and fun of fatherhood at the SEMO District Fair (9/5/18)
- Rest in peace, Sen. McCain, war hero and presidential critic (8/29/18)
- Driving by Cape Girardeau, noticing changes, progress (8/22/18)
- Softening online scourge of long-past indiscretions (8/15/18)
- Good to be home after trip abroad (8/8/18)
- Written from Russia: Perspectives on Trump and Putin (8/1/18)
- Newspaper seeks reader input on new draft policy (7/25/18)
- Farewell to a First Lady (7/17/18)
- A worldwide effort to save boys in trouble (7/11/18)
- Grieving for Maryland newspaper (7/5/18)
- New lights brighten up Broadway streetscape (6/23/18)
- The collateral damage of Mizzou's past failures (6/20/18)
- Summer Arts Festival is can't-miss event (6/13/18)
- Missouri takes breather as Greitens moves on (6/6/18)
- Because of people like Phil Penzel (5/30/18)
- Ray Ritter, head of a family, pillar of a community (5/23/18)
- Beware the lava, the quicksand, President Trump and Speaker Pelosi! (5/16/18)
- Cape Christian School rises to new opportunity (5/9/18)
- The dirty downside of downtown development (5/2/18)
- Melvin Gateley represented the best of community service in Cape Girardeau (4/25/18)
- Open, respectful debate important for public trust (4/11/18)
- Missouri should follow Utah on child neglect law (4/4/18)
- Yes vote on stormwater, parks initiative is good for Cape Girardeau (3/24/18)
- Missouri Tech Corporation picks a winner in 1st50k (3/21/18)
- How reading a newspaper can be good for your life (3/14/18)
- Saint Francis, Southeast in talks about new health care services (3/7/18)
- A few stories about local and national heroes (2/28/18)
- What do the Olympics and presidential politics have in common? (2/21/18)
- Of AT&T's bonuses, Trump tax cuts and Valentine's Day wishes (2/14/18)
- Eagles QB Nick Foles inspires off the field (2/7/18)
- Jason Smith's view of 2017; Gov. Greiten's cuts to higher ed (1/31/18)
- What kind of a man is our governor? (1/24/18)
- Ice, snow, murder and prosecutor Larry Ferrell (1/17/18)
- Farewell to a city leader, plus more about Facebook (1/10/18)
- Are Google, Facebook good for America? (1/3/18)
- Life in Cape Girardeau: My top stories in 2017 (12/30/17)
- Jet service from Cape off to good start (12/20/17)
- 'Paint for a Cause' honors veterans, raises funds (6/28/17)
- Safe House for Women celebrates 25 years (6/11/17)
- New policy for semissourian.com online commentary: No pseudonyms (4/17/17)
- A Russian child in Cape, a study of U.S. visa policy (2/5/17)
- Tribute to Gary Rust, American entrepreneur (10/9/16)
- Marquette project applauded -- almost universally -- around community (4/24/16)
- Cape Chamber dinner marked by special touches (2/2/16)
- New website designed to better serve readers (1/19/16)
- Our mistake on the sports complex story (5/7/15)
- University makes right choice in next president (3/5/15)
- Do you trust this newspaper? (10/27/14)
- Ken and Jeanine Dobbins will leave impressive legacy (9/10/14)
- Sonny Gilbert: Inspiration for the Spirit of America (7/8/14)
- Overcoming obstacles: A speaker who inspires (6/20/14)
- Column: Downtown Cape Girardeau is doing it right with CID (4/20/14)
- Hospital costs under scrutiny (1/13/13)
- Welcome to the world, Elizaveta Sophia (8/12/12)
- New policy: Print subscribers to receive unlimited access to semissourian.com (1/16/12)
- Innovation in medical care (6/26/11)
- Adventures in Russia: Family trip complicated by spy exchange (7/25/10)
- Innuendo: Bad politics (6/10/10)
- What's up? Page 2 (7/15/09)
- Media icons and sports notables (6/29/09)
- McCaskill, Emerson, Bond:Examples of good government (6/7/09)
- Excerpts from Larry Rice's past: Homeless activist leaves trail of headlines (5/19/09)
- Same old tactics from Larry Rice (5/15/09)
- Homeless issues (5/13/09)
- Hello, Katya (4/26/09)
- A case for preservation tax credits (4/12/09)
- Wild plane ride to Missouri (4/10/09)
- Innovation 2009 (2/22/09)
- Kurt Warner, faith and gridiron victory (1/25/09)
- Basketball and forecasts (12/30/08)
- Thanksgiving, God and America's bounty (11/21/08)
- Dreaming big in Cape Girardeau (11/11/08)
- Your opinion about politics (11/8/08)
- Hope for the future: A prayer for the new president (11/6/08)
- Paul Newman and the River Campus (9/29/08)
- Traveling, listening to Obama & McCain (9/16/08)
- Palin impresses as reformer (9/3/08)
- A new editor (8/10/08)
- Candidates forum takes place at Southeast Missourian (4/23/08)
- Sam Blackwell's new journey (3/27/08)
- Great fun for Cape Girardeau (3/10/08)
- Student's murder hits home (3/7/08)
- New Missourian Web site working out the glitches (3/5/08)
- Why has media stopped covering Iraq War? (3/2/08)
- Emerson, Palin and the politics of energy (1/4/08)
- Nothing lost in God's kingdom (10/8/06)
- Where has Christmas gone? It's all around us (12/25/05)
- The truth about cows, Gucci and recycling (10/31/05)
- Reader misses weathervane atop Hecht's store (10/17/05)
- Grist from the university's Rumor Mill (10/10/05)
- U-Hauls help out at election time (9/26/05)
- You're invited to a party! (9/25/05)
- Ice cream trucks are licensed annually (9/19/05)
- As the world turns at KFVS news (9/12/05)
- Central High, university have Houck contract (8/15/05)
- Contest changes boost competition (8/8/05)
- Trail rumors aren't true (8/1/05)
- Making changes: The goal is more of the best news coverage (7/31/05)
- Getting to the bottom of the Tower Club (7/25/05)
- Welcome to the world, Yuliana (7/18/05)
- Time for kudos (7/3/05)
- There's enough water for Water Street (6/27/05)
- Thunderstorms can bring cause to take cover (6/20/05)
- Here's how you can get involved in anti-litter effort (6/15/05)
- A northbound Water Street creates problems (6/6/05)
- Do birds target light-colored cars to divebomb? (5/23/05)
- Secret sauce of the barbecue illuminati (5/9/05)
- Fact or Fiction? (5/2/05)
- S. Illinois' gambling history (4/18/05)
- Questions about schools (4/11/05)
- When must milk be discarded? (4/4/05)
- No place like home (4/3/05)
- Cape-Jackson bypass not on MoDOT list (3/21/05)
- Parking rules for big trucks (3/14/05)
- No clear standards for NICUs (3/7/05)
- University rents London apartment (2/28/05)
- Students prepare for Missourian on national register (2/27/05)
- U.S. second to none for generosity (2/14/05)
- Letting your opinion be known (2/7/05)
- Web site's visitors come from all over (1/31/05)
- Driving across a frozen river (12/20/04)
- Soldier's letter a true testament (12/13/04)
- Alligator in tunnels likely fiction (12/6/04)
- Secret tunnels? (11/22/04)
- Prosecutor has leeway on charges (11/15/04)
- Bollinger awards (11/11/04)
- $10,000 spent promoting bond issue (11/8/04)
- Bush wins; Kerry shows honor (11/4/04)
- Homecoming hoopla (11/3/04)
- Cemetery's 'green eyes' a reflection (11/1/04)
- What is the highest point in Cape? (10/25/04)
- Lots to celebrate (10/20/04)
- Hope and perseverance (10/13/04)
- Highway would cause changes in bridge exits (10/11/04)
- Arias, rock and sunshine (10/6/04)
- Cape Red Star District named after shoe brand (10/4/04)
- Special edition marks 100 years (9/29/04)
- 100 years of sports - Centennial edition great source of trivia (9/23/04)
- Why walkers avoid using sidewalks (9/20/04)
- The Missourian's 100 years (9/16/04)
- State panel decides on athletes (9/13/04)
- Holden leaves proud mark in Cape (9/9/04)
- Russian tragedies (9/5/04)
- Show Me Center seeks more shows (8/30/04)
- Permits for home businesses (8/23/04)
- Hiring process in Jackson (8/16/04)
- More Speak Out, mostly by Internet (8/2/04)
- Skatepark equipment cost $14,700 (7/26/04)
- Out-of-town decisions on movies (7/19/04)
- One-time flack saw how it works (7/12/04)
- Residency, citizenship cleared up (6/28/04)
- Flag issue, McFerrin and science (6/21/04)
- Legislators want to hear viewpoints (6/14/04)
- Sears, Kohl's to have positive economic ripples (6/12/04)
- Residency approved by council (6/7/04)
- A busy day in River City (5/22/04)
- Questions about bin Laden family (5/17/04)
- Mild winter saves city money (5/10/04)
- Incident near sorority not related (5/3/04)
- TV listings return (2/29/04)
- Lighting beautiful paths (2/22/04)
- DYS is model for nation (2/8/04)
- River Campus next act, andante, new dance (5/27/03)
- Local events provide inspiration (5/4/03)
- Questions about schools (4/11/03)
- Local events offer plenty to do and lots of variety (2/16/03)
- America is not alone (2/2/03)
- MLK trumpeted a message of love (1/20/03)
- Lots to do, and much more to come (11/24/02)
- Some campaign observations (11/6/02)
- Marquette's new future adds luster to downtown Cape (7/14/02)
- Let's not play the blame game (5/19/02)
- From a gentle woman comes the strength of generations (5/12/02)
- Economist forecasts strong recovery for U.S. (4/28/02)
- Hospital salutes past and future (4/21/02)
- River Campus- Big potential for Cape (2/17/02)
- Family warmth soothes Russia's cold (1/20/02)
- Thoughts for Thanksgiving (11/22/01)
- The perspective from Belarus (11/1/01)
- CASA puts children's needs first (10/31/01)
- Uzbekistan visit gives war a face (10/10/01)
- Head to the riverfront early (9/29/01)
- One nation under God, with justice for all (9/23/01)
- Southeast events provided uplift (9/19/01)
- All the civilized world has been warned (9/16/01)
- This is a time for action (9/12/01)
- A weekend for Cape to remember (9/11/01)
- Learn to play hard -- and have fun (9/5/01)
- BUSINESS, RELIGION RELY ON CORE VALUES (2/21/01)
- COMMUNITY IS NEWSPAPER'S BIG STRENGTH (2/18/01)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: GOP KEEPS BALANCED-BUDGET PROMISE (1/28/95)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: STATE WANTS COURT SUPERVISION TO END (1/25/95)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: GOOD DEEDS IN A WORLD OF SNOW (1/21/95)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: DESEGREGATION JUDGE HURTS OUTSTATE (1/17/95)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: RUSSIAN LIES SPAWN DISOBEDIENCE (1/13/95)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: CHECHNYA OFFERS UP OMINOUS PARALLELS (1/10/95)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS ACT SWIFTLY (1/6/95)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: FINALIZING LIST OF NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS (12/30/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME (12/28/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: CLINTON'S RESIDENCY FLUTTERS (12/20/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: NIKE POKES FINGER IN EYE OF CHRISTMAS CHEER (12/16/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: GOP FRESHMEN HAIL CAPE NATIVE (12/13/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: FIRST FAMILY'S TROUBLING FRIENDS: ARKANSAS ASSOCIATES PLEAD GUILTY (12/9/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: GOP ATTACK CONGRESSIONAL 'OB' (12/6/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: DEATH, BIRTH IN CAPITAL CITY: ENDING, BEGINNING (12/2/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: SQUIRMING ON POLITICS, PRAYER, PORNOGRAPHY (11/19/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: CONTRACT WITH AMERICA IS A TOOL FOR GOP PARTY DISCIPLINE (11/15/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: NATION'S POLITICAL STRATEGISTS ANALYZE THE TIDAL WAVE OF TUESDAY'S VOTING (11/11/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: AFTER THE WALL CAME DOWN: AMERICA FACES ITS ELECTION RESPONSIBILITIES (11/8/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: PAUL REVERE:WASN'T HE A ROCK SINGER? (11/1/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: A QUICK TOUR OF WASHINGTON CONVERSATION (10/28/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: THE SPEECH THAT CHANGED AMERICA (10/25/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: PART II:RUSH LIMBAUGH RESPONDS TO FAIR (10/18/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: RUSH LIMBAUGH RESPONDS TO CHARGES ABOUT HIS VERACITY (10/14/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: IS PRESIDENT CLINTON IN TOUCH WITH U.S.? (10/12/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: CAN REPUBLICANS DO ANY BETTER THAN CLINTON? (9/30/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: CLINTON CAN'T SHAKE IMAGE OF INEPTNESS (9/23/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: IS CLINTON REALLY SET TO GO TO HAITI? (9/15/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: FOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM, AMERICORPS COSTS A LOT (9/13/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: POPULATION CONFAB HITS STUMBLING BLOCK (9/9/94)
- WASHINGTON WATCH: HOW POLITICS BETRAY CLINTON'S WORLD VIEWPOINTS (9/7/94)
- HOME AND AWAY: GROUND ZERO AT THE PENTAGON.FOOD FOR THOUGHT (9/2/94)
- WHERE BARF, RUSH LIMBAUGH AND THE MISSOURIAN MEET (8/30/94)
- 'STATE OF THE NEWSPAPER' CONTINUES (9/13/93)
- THE STATE OF THE NEWSPAPER, PART ONE (8/6/93)
- SHOOTOUT OFFERS A NIGHT YOU WON'T FORGET (3/17/93)
- HURRAH FOR FELIX KINSLEY, THE LONE VOICE! (12/9/92)
- SOMETHING'S ROTTEN IN CAPE GIRARDEAU (12/4/92)
- THANKSGIVING IS UNIQUELY AMERICAN (11/26/92)
- KINDER IS LEADER WE NEED (10/30/92)
- WILL I BE SAD IF GEORGE BUSH LOSES? NO. SCARED? A LITTLE BIT (10/18/92)
- MISSOURI LAW ALLOWS FOR PROHIBITION (8/31/92)
- ABORTION, CHOICE AND THE PARTIES; CONGRESSIONAL LEGISLATION FORCES DEBATE ON SPECIFICS (8/10/92)
- FAMILIES REPRESENT KEY ELECTION YEAR ISSUE (7/26/92)
- DISCUSSING RACISM VITAL AND DIFFICULT (6/19/92)
- NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE? SITUATION IN L.A. ISN'T THAT SIMPLE (5/11/92)
- COLD WAR'S END: WHAT IS FUTURE OF MILITARY? (5/5/92)
- PAPER SEEKS PUBLIC PERSPECTIVES ON TAX REFORM, GUN BILL, WETLANDS (4/14/92)
- SEEK KNOWLEDGE, TRUTH WITH PERSPECTIVE (3/22/92)