64 F
Spokane
Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Steven A Smith

Steven A. Smith is clinical associate professor emeritus in the School of Journalism and Mass Media at the University of Idaho having retired from full-time teaching at the end of May 2020. He writes a weekly opinion column. Smith is former editor of The Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Washington. As editor, Smith supervised all news and editorial operations on all platforms until his resignation in October 2008. Prior to joining The Spokesman-Review, Smith was editor for two years at the Statesman Journal in Salem, Oregon, and was for five years editor and vice president of The Gazette in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is a graduate of the Northwestern University Newspaper Management Center Advanced Executive Program and a mid-career development program at Duke University. He holds an M.A. in communication from The Ohio State University where he was a Kiplinger Fellow, and a B.S. in journalism from the University of Oregon.

A good life remembered

But his loss always seems more acute as the anniversary of his death approaches. And I stop to think about the relationship of fathers and sons, of my relationship with him, and the relationship I have tried to forge with my own children.

An End to Anger

I am angry. Really angry. Have been for the last several years. And I am certain many of you are angry, too.

Living a Value-Driven Life

Can an atheist live a moral, value-driven life disconnected from religion and the spiritual anchor it provides so many?

Calling It Out

A provocative FāVS coffee talk last weekend started me thinking that those sorts of conversations are not alone sufficient to address our deepest divisions and, in some ways, may be counterproductive.

COVID narrative is no lie

As the week begins, those who track such things tell us the COVID pandemic is going to wreak unprecedented havoc in the next month.

We Can All Find Something To Be Thankful For This Year, Even Me

I am going to write about all the things for which I am personally thankful this season and about all the things for which I think you should be thankful.

The Christmas Surrender

My nearly life-long war against Christmas is over. My defeat complete.

Must read