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Warriors for Education

Partnerships for Global Education’s David Jackson and David Humphrey want to accomplish much more than selling a T-shirt.

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Victory for freedom at GTech

The Alliance Defense Fund, students of Georgia Tech and free speech won a substantial victory in court this week.

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Supreme Conservatism

The second Conservatism on Tap was a great success, bringing about 75 young conservatives together to discuss The Roberts Court last week.

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Between The ACTs

The Iowa-based ACT is trumpeting its latest college entrance examination scores as improved but a closer examination of the test results reveals them to be pretty pathetic.

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Does illiteracy = indoctrination?

It’s official. We are a nation of illiterates, with college degrees, the U. S. Commission on the fuutre of higher education found at their recent meeting, but looked everywhere but at colleges and universities themselves to find the reason, much like most boards of trustees.

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Al-Jazeera Academically

A university study exposes Al_Jazeera but, of course, it does not come from an American institution of higher learning.

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China Deconstructed

Although it may not get much attention in Asian Studies courses, China exported the cruise missile that Hezbollah used to attack an Israeli ship, one of the components that set off the Israel/Lebanon conflict, the U.S. China Commission found.

Perspectives

Catholic Tradition Revised

A 148-year-old Catholic university may be getting a take on Church traditions that it never bargained for when a new Franciscan friar joins them in the fall.