Changing the Conversation by Crystal Kupper | December 2, 2019 | Classic Citizen | No Comments When Valerie Huber tells people what she does for a living, she knows the risk of ridicule she could be facing. “Our critics like to... Read More
Contract Killers by Crystal Kupper | January 6, 2019 | Classic Citizen | No Comments What do mice and humans have in common? For many modern scientists, the answer is “not enough.” That’s why, according to a notice from the... Read More
Danger in Their Pockets by Crystal Kupper | October 9, 2018 | Classic Citizen | No Comments When Wren Mason* woke to headlights flashing on and off through her bedroom window in the middle of the night, she knew something was wrong.... Read More
Collateral Damage by Crystal Kupper | August 12, 2018 | Classic Citizen | No Comments No child left behind” is a familiar catchphrase. But to Jill Kingston, a 40-year-old foster mother in Kettering, Ohio, the words have nothing to do... Read More
A System on the Brink by Crystal Kupper | August 12, 2018 | Classic Citizen | No Comments Please, take him back. You have to. Please.” Elisa Winter’s emotions were raging. She loved her foster son as if he was her own. After all,... Read More