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Features

Potheaded

Pot users at UMASS-Amherst arrested despite referendum request not to have marijuana violations strictly enforced.

News

Dangerfield Conservatives

“The low point was a heckler calling me a ‘facist f**k.,’ then running out of the room—by mistake for him, into a closet,” Stein wrote in The American Spectator.

News

Silencing Science

There is a new inquisition taking place among the scientific community, where scientists who dare speak the heresy “intelligent design theory” face certain persecution.

Perspectives

News as Activism

Recently reporter Campbell Brown talked about the activism of the news media after 9-11 and Hurricane Katrina. What ever happened to “just the facts ma’am”?

Features

The Christmas Remix

The Catholic League presents brand new politically correct song titles for your “Holiday” enjoyment.

Features

Caught on Tape

Filmmaker Maloney attacks collegiate bias from behind the lens in “Brainwashing 101 and 201.”

College Prep

Grade Curve?

The great test scores that you have been hearing about may not be as impressive as the educational establishment wants you to think they are.

Features

Rescuing Christmas: Part One

Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation, a group founded in April of this year by columnist Don Feder and others, held a press conference on Thursday, Dec 1 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. to defend the Christmas holiday.

News

Ivory Tower Welfare

The Tar Heel state provides an instructive case study of college corporate welfare in action.

News

A Primer on Politicized Science

As late as the 1960s Paul Ehrlich predicted that millions of people in American would be dying of starvation in the 1980s. It never happened.