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College Con?

Left unspoken in much of the debate over the exploding cost of higher education is the degree to which college and university administrators themselves may be padding their bills.

Features

Prince of Georgetown

A national uproar over an Arab company buying some port operations forced
cancellation of the deal but when a controversial Saudi Prince spends $40
million to promote himself and his views through two major universities and takes out a
two-page ad in the Washington Post highlighting his efforts, hardly anyone in
the media bats an eyelid.

College Prep

Diversity Day Denied

Viroqua High School officials chose to cancel tomorrow’s Diversity Day activities after Liberty Counsel presented legal precedent requiring inclusion of the viewpoints of Christians and former homosexuals.

Book Reviews

Jihadists in the Tower

One expert believes that America’s failure to recognize the threat of radical Islam, was not a “failure of imagination,” but a failure of education.

College Prep

AIDS and ABCs

Beginning today, kindergartners in New York City will be learning about AIDS in addition to the alphabet.

News

Carnal College

College catalogues usually don’t come in brown paper wrappers but maybe some of them should.

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Getting Elected at Cornell

With one Cornell professor, coming to his conclusions about the Florida recount will improve your grade.