Thomas Stevenson is a graduate of BYU and founded the Cougar Chronicle, an independent student newspaper, while he earned his degree. He has been published at the College Fix and Campus Reform. Twitter @RealTStevenson
"Does the White House think this might have been a failed terrorist attack?"
Thomas Stevenson / May 16, 2024
"My office is demanding accountability."
Thomas Stevenson / May 16, 2024
"We demand that UM abolish DPSS/UMPD; reallocate its budget toward a non-police, unarmed crisis response program."
Thomas Stevenson / May 16, 2024
A petition has been started to remove Harrison Butker from the team over his commencement speech at the Catholic-affiliated Benedictine College.
Thomas Stevenson / May 16, 2024
"Around 4:40 am, a masked intruder came to the door of my family's home with a list of demands, including defunding the police."
Thomas Stevenson / May 16, 2024
President Joe Biden is planning on taking the action, despite saying before he needed Congress to approve a law first.
Thomas Stevenson / May 15, 2024
The bridge runs from Pelican Island to Galveston and is the only way off the island. It has been closed.
Thomas Stevenson / May 15, 2024
"This was due to her race and her religion because she wasn’t Muslim. So that was pretty jarring to hear."
Thomas Stevenson / May 14, 2024
"You heard Michael Cohen's testimony, after which I would say it is less clear than ever what that crime actually was."
Thomas Stevenson / May 14, 2024
John Hinshaw, 69, married 37 years with six children, was sentenced to 21 months in prison in federal court.
Thomas Stevenson / May 14, 2024
"This is the fifth week that President Trump has been in court for this sham of a trial."
Thomas Stevenson / May 14, 2024
"I am at peace with myself and my future. I will go into court with my head held high and heart open."
Thomas Stevenson / May 14, 2024
"Our own nation is led by a man who proudly proclaims his Catholic faith, but at the same time is delusional enough to make the Sign of The Cross during a pro-abortion rally."
Thomas Stevenson / May 13, 2024
The school's Board of Trustees voted to divert $2.3 million away from DEI programs to "public safety."
Thomas Stevenson / May 13, 2024
“We wanted to really lift up what was happening," Jean-Pierre said. “It wasn’t just Nex Benedict. It was a story of many, many people in that community who were being bullied, who were being attacked. And we needed to speak to that."
Thomas Stevenson / May 13, 2024