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News

Economic Redistribution Ahead

The ongoing concern that climate change initiatives mask a concerted attempt to initiate global economic redistribution was bolstered by the Bali Conference.

News

Clemson Lawsuit

A lawsuit filed by a former Clemson University advisor alleges that he was fired after raising questions over the school’s increased tuition.

Perspectives

Title IX Equality

In a written ruling a U.S. District Court Judge has ruled that the University of Cincinnati did not violate the gender equity requirements under Title IX by eliminating the University’s women’s crew team.

News

Rocking The Vote

With primaries in full swing and the November elections drawing near, a seemingly unlikely constituency is being given an increasing amount of attention.

Features

Frankenstein Video Game

A professor at the U. Of Southern California has devised a procedure for integrating “educational role-playing games into the classroom.”

News

Greening Title IX?

In their ongoing quest to see who can be most politically correct, Ohio university administrators have devised an intercollegiate competition that can literally qualify as a trash sport.

News

Erykah Badu in the Classroom

Interdisciplinary writing may offer a way to overcome value judgments and examine literature from “multiple perspectives” incorporating social, political, and economic factors, argues Professor Akua Duku Anokye

Book Reviews

Lost Years

Charles Enderlin’s The Lost Years: Radical Islam, Intifada, and Wars in the Middle East 2001-2006 comes as a fresh of breath air in these oft-polluted journalistic times.

College Prep

Yoga Cred

Needham, Mass. High School principal Paul Richards made Yoga a graduation requirement.