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Features

Vegas Vacation

While nearby colleges battle over the visiting sex workers show on their campus, some students at Randolph College in Lynchburg, Virginia visited a Las Vegas brothel as part of their studies in the American Culture Program.

Features

Flesh and the College

The “Sex Workers Art Show” traveled to several campuses earlier this year, causing raised eyebrows at some venues and–an uproar at others like the College of William and Mary and Duke University.

News

Scandalous Decoys

Arguably, some of the wayward college presidents fired by boards of directors in recent years fit this description.

Perspectives

Human Rights for Taxpayers

A recent conference on “The Future of Human Rights” raises the question of whether human rights advocacy masks a dual agenda of economic distribution and entitlement expansion.

News

Voluntary, Not Mandatory, Indoctrination

The University of Delaware is considering a revival of its controversial residence life program, confirming Accuracy in Academia’s suspicions that President Patrick Harker’s halt to the program was a result of the media coverage rather than remorse over the curriculum content.

Features

Separate Sports & State

A three-judge panel sided with a New Jersey school board which argued that a football coach cannot kneel and bow his head during student-led prayers.

College Prep

Kalifornia Here I Kome

Recent results from a national student writing test confirm the lament that writing is becoming a lost art, especially in California.

News

The ICC at Georgetown Law

If you wonder where new bureaucracies come from, look at their nurseries—colleges and universities. That is where such notions not only are procreated but polished and promoted as well.

Features

Divorce Deconstructed

If you’re wondering where this year’s tax dollars are going, a new study from Georgia State University suggests that at least $112 billion of them are covering the costs of American divorce and out-of-wedlock births.