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Book Reviews

Cold War Apologetics

A new book on Education And The Cold War: The Battle For The American School attempts to downplay the dominance of the Left in schools.

Faculty Lounge

The Teleprompter

Although a veteran of the college lecture circuit, President Obama’s speech at West Point may have marked the first time he has ever spoken at an institution of higher learning that actually educates. Alas, he was not up to the challenge.

Although a veteran of the college lecture circuit, President Obama’s speech at West Point may have marked the first time he has ever spoken at an institution of higher learning that actually educates. Alas, he was not up to the challenge. He may want to go back to Georgetown.
Campus Report

Penultimate Oldies but Goodies

At an AIA author’s night, former Accuracy in Academia director Leslie Carbone shows that, far from being retro, the founders’ timeless vision truly speaks to these troubled times.

News

Redefining Public Education

In the November Education Outlook issued by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), senior fellow Frederick Hess issues an ambitious set of K-12 educational reforms which, he argues, would modernize teacher hiring practices and public education.

Guest Articles

The ACLU v. The First Amendment

Representing the Christian Educators Association International (CEAI), Liberty Counsel returns to federal court at 1:00 p.m. today to combat the ACLU’s harassment of teachers, staff, and students at Pace High School and other schools in the Santa Rosa County School District.

Faculty Lounge

ClimateGate Investigations Ensue

Phil Jones—the director of the Climate Research Unit and persona extraordinaire at the epicenter of the ClimateGate scandal—announced today that he will be “stepping aside” until an independent review of his actions have been completed.

News

Coase’s FCC Legacy

At first blush the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)—which regulates “interstate and international communications” using “radio, television, wire” and “satellite”—doesn’t seem like much of a free-market mecca.

Guest Articles

How Communists Remodeled Christmas

The secularization of Christmas is nothing new. Christianity Today in 2002 reported that in the Vietnamese province of Dak Lak, children’s choirs were forbidden to sing “Silent Night.” From 1969 to 1997, Christmas was banned in Cuba