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Book Reviews

American Political Tradition Revised

For more than a half a century, The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It has been a widely used textbook in both college and high school advanced placement courses. For about the same time period, it has been misleading students everywhere.

News

Post Gets One Right

The Catholic League points out the problem with accusing Jews of having dual loyalties.

News

Emily’s List

Do you wonder where the homosexual orientation at the local high, middle or grade school is coming from? Kline find an answer to that question.

News

McCain and BJU

The Catholic League weighs in on whether would-be presidents should speak at Bob Jones University.

Perspectives

Clemson Quandary

A politics professor from Coastal Carolina weighs in on a Clemson controversy over course content and academic freedom.

News

Israeli Disinformation Watch

Middle East studies courses in the United States bear a startling resemblance to propaganda efforts in nominally democratic regions.

Features

Oh No

Childcare workers in Australia are being instructed not to use the word “no” and “don’t” due to fears that they will stunt a child’s development.

News

ACT Up & SAT Down

In a nutshell, ACT scores are up while SAT scores are down. The mystery is easily solved: the ACT is an easier test.

News

Campus Updates

School has barely begun and universities are already Catholic-bashing, professors are being arrested for soliciting, and children are being targeted by anti-fast food books.