A year ago this month, Russian forces invaded the territory of Georgia; five days of heavy military conflict and damage to all sides ensued.
Monthly Archives For August 2009
The Buck Stops Where?
How is the recession affecting the free-spending habits of America’s colleges and universities?
It depends on who you ask.
They Don’t Work Hard for the Money
This July, in reaction to comments made by President Obama in May, the Center for American Progress (CAP) convened a panel to discuss postsecondary educational attainment entitled “Working Learners.”
Blood Brothers in Terror
A state Freedom of Information Act request for official information on the foreign travel of University of Illinois Professor Bill Ayers has disclosed trips to Taiwan, Germany, and Amsterdam for “educational” purposes over the last several years, but nothing to Venezuela, which is where we know that he was in 2006, propagandizing for Hugo Chavez.
Three Heroic Popes—Part I
More Catholic history that you can’t get in Catholic schools.
Campus Progress Mob Rules
It appears that the writers at the Center for American Progress (CAP) can dish it out but they can’t take it.
Teachable Moments
Students today walk a fine line between comedy and tragedy.
Government Friends With Benefits
Last Thursday, August 6, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) hosted a presentation by resident scholar Andrew Biggs on his paper entitled “The Case for Simplying Social Security Benefits.”
Shari’ah and the Qur’an
A reader with some background on the subject offers a few insights.
EEOC-CHARLOTTE UNDER SCRUTINY
Is the federal government harassing a Catholic school for being Catholic?