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News

Academics Still “In Denial”

The Soviet Union fell 13 years ago, but its version of the history of communism still prevails in academia.

News

America’s Youth at Risk

With higher education comes a Pandora’s box of dangerous, questionable, and all-too-readily swallowed values, warns Ben Shapiro, fresh out of UCLA at only 20 years of age.

Perspectives

Cavalier Diversity

Undergraduate Andrew Connors comments on the state of affairs at the University of Virginia, where a student was asked to leave a university-sponsored event because of his skin color.

News

It’s Not Easy Being White

White students preferring to be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin might be leery of the diversity workshops held in one Washington, D.C.-area college classroom.

Features

Academic Bill of Rights Wronged

When the Ivory Tower attacks something such as the Academic Bill of Rights that author David Horowitz is promoting, it shows, by its very opposition, the need for such a restraint.