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Homeschool Bound

Homeschooling is catering to new, more diverse demographics, according to Messiah College associate professor Milton Gaither.

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CSI: Indiana

This week, Lila Rose released the second in a series of incriminating videos against Indiana’s Planned Parenthood clinics.

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Bringing Up Baby

In yesterday’s Washington Post, however, one of Williams’ teachers highlights a real-life drama on Virginia’s famous campus—the growing number of teen parents.

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What Hath Change Wrought

Although the U.S. president-elect is not even in office yet, his supporters are already changing the face of higher education in America moving it, if possible, even further left.

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Academics Laud Drug Use

Six academics and Philip Campbell, the editor-in-chief of Nature Magazine, recently argued that society should move “towards the responsible use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by the healthy,” particularly drugs typically used in the treatment of ADHD.

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Hazardous Caroling

A British shopping mall cancelled its annual children’s caroling event because it was deemed a health hazard.

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Congress Flunks History

On the issues of federalism, faith, and strict constitutionality the Capitol Visitor Center’s critics give it a failing grade.

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The Summers Saga

Now that former Clinton-era Treasury Secretary Larry Summers is part of President Obama’s inner circle, you’d think that bygones would be bygones.

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FOB Embraces Venezuelan Thug

Those of you who believe that public education couldn’t get much worse might be interested in comments made by Bill Ayers just two years ago.

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M & M Health Care

Professors generous with their time and ideas frequently concoct policies that U.S. presidents of both parties adopt.