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College Prep

Supreme Speaker

One of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ most meaningful talks this year was the one he gave at the Washington (DC) Jesuit Academy.

News

Prez at Furman

President Bush practices free speech at Furman University’s 2008 Commencement.

News

Al Shura Assurances

Saudi Arabian councilmen and lawmakers laud Resolution 120 as the answer to centuries female oppression, yet their failure to implement the motion has rendered it all but meaningless.

Features

Promiscuity Leads the Pact

Rumors of a high school pregnancy pact are stealing headlines in America’s largest newspapers and prompting more parents to question what public education is teaching their children about sex.

News

McClellan Late Show

In his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on June 19, Scott McClellan expressed his frustration over alleged leaks and cover-ups by White House officials.

Perspectives

A Yale Tale

Under the guise of scholarship, the professoriat would have us “leave them alone” but is the feeling mutual?

Features

Commentary School Fact Fudging

A University of Pennsylvania professor, and Washington Post media reporter have written analyses of a new Obama ad. But they are as flawed as the ad itself.

Features

Mistake That is Lake

Barack Obama has appointed Georgetown Professor Tony Lake to his foreign policy team. Lake denies Alger Hiss’ well-established Communist connections.

Features

The Gitmo Religious Test

The McClatchy Company, which owns 30 daily newspapers, just completed a five-day series on the living conditions of suspected terrorists held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.