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College Prep

The CTA Goes Radioactive

The 335,000-member California Teachers Association, the state’s most powerful union, is airing radio spots claiming that Governor Schwarzenegger wants to “stiff our kids for $2 billion every year!” Does he?

Perspectives

Baltimore Community College Bias

I have gone to The Community College of Baltimore County in Maryland for a few years now. During this time I have taken many different types of classes to fulfill requirements, most of them in which I came up against leftist propaganda.

Features

The UNC System’s Use of Diversity Bonuses: Begging for a Lawsuit?

The law school of the flagship campus of the UNC system files an amicus brief in a Supreme Court case dealing with a question in the field of public education. The case is decided largely to the law school’s liking. Yet, the UNC system as a whole, and several individual UNC campuses might be in violation of the Court’s ruling.

News

Whose History?

A recent lecture at Bowdoin College has roiled the Maine campus. On February 22 the Bowdoin College Republicans hosted Vernon Robinson, a North Carolina conservative activist and former candidate for the House of Representatives.

Features

From the Catalogue

As an ongoing service to our readers who have not encountered them yet, we provide profiles of college professors whom students may want to avoid.

College Prep

No School Like Home

As the successes of homeschoolers continue to mount, so do their numbers. There are currently one to two million homeschoolers in the U.S.

College Prep

Just Saying No

Abstinence education must be working. The educational establishment is trying to fight it.

News

Collective Bargaining Conspiracy

The pro-union Graduate Employees and Students Organization’s report, titled “The (Un)Changing Face of the Ivy League,” purports to expose discrimination in the hiring mechanisms of Ivy League schools.

News

Show Us the Money

In North Carolina university, community college, and state budget office officials have spent part of the week lobbying state legislators for more funding for higher education, while arguing against proposed line-item budget cuts.

Perspectives

Does Summers Deserve An Apology?

Harvard President Larry Summers got in hot water when he publicly stated that there were “innate” differences between all the sexes that keep some women from reaching higher levels in the sciences. But unless Summers was a blithering idiot, he wouldn’t have made such a statement guaranteed to rile rabid college women’s studies holdovers lest he have some info to back it up.

Perspectives

Some suggestions for the Harvard faculty

The sad truth about a society that becomes increasingly politicized by the day is that the principal victim is integrity. Thoughtfulness and honesty count for less and less and appearances count for more and more.