Editor of the editorial pages
Megan Schrader
Megan Schrader is the editor of The Denver Post opinion pages. She writes editorials for the newspaper that represent the opinion of The Denver Post editorial board, of which she is one of six members. She also writes a personal opinion column and is responsible for selecting content for the daily opinion pages and the four-page Perspective section on Sundays.
Schrader has been at The Post since September 2016. Before joining The Post's opinion team, she was a Denver-based political reporter for The Gazette in Colorado Springs, a political and education reporter for The Oklahoman, and a city hall reporter for The Gainesville Sun in Florida.
Education: BA in journalism and political science from the University of Missouri, Columbia.
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Security footage of Lauren Boebert kissing and groping her date while he rubbed her breast at the Buell Theater was enough to make even Colorado’s hardworking strippers blush.
Opinion: Boebert’s “outrageous” behavior at “Beetlejuice” shows, again, her astounding sense of entitlement
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert will probably try to spin her latest embarrassing incident as a cultural war victory against the “elitist” liberals.
Opinion: Denver’s Catholic Diocese’s lawsuit lacks Jesus’ love and acceptance
Denver Archbishop Samuel Aquila’s fight to turn some preschool children away from the schools under his control has no legal basis, no moral standing, and no foundation in the teachings...
Opinion: Yes, women can compete with men, and doing so elevates our game
Colorado athletes deserve a moment to bask in the sun of their achievements. But even as these Colorado women push the bounds of elite sports higher and higher, there’s a...
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Opinion: Aurora police killed Jor’Dell over a pellet gun, but youth gun violence is to blame
Jor’Dell’s dying words should haunt us: “They made me do it. I don’t know who they are but they made me do it.”
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Opinion: Tuberville should worry less about Colorado’s “abortion tourism” and more about Alabama’s abysmal outcomes for women and children
If members of the U.S. military aren't trusted by a state's leaders to make their own family planning and health care decisions, then the federal government should not trust those...
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Opinion: Decision to preserve City Park West home represents everything that’s broken about Denver’s approach to housing
Of course, it should be torn down to fulfill the city’s desired goal of urban infill development in City Park West and the adjacent Uptown neighborhood.
Opinion: Goodbye Tucker Carlson. I’ll miss the cartoons.
Tucker Carlson will no longer be on Fox News. The announcement Monday that Carlson and Fox had parted ways came after Fox had agreed to pay out a quarter of...
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Opinion: Park Hill golf course developer acts childishly after losing the election
Denver voters refused to acquiesce to Westside Development’s very first lowball offer and now the developer is threatening to take his ball and … play golf alone.
Opinion: Here’s how Lauren Boebert could lose such a safe Republican seat
How could a political newcomer and Democrat in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, a district anticipated to be more Republican-leaning after a redistricting, give a well-known candidate like Boebert a run...