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Faculty Lounge

Still Life of Mind

With all of the courses that have the word “studies” attached to them, you would think that students are actually doing more studying. Au contraire mon ami.

Faculty Lounge

The Way They Were

Conservative students opting out of campus battles in favor of national ones may want to refocus their efforts.

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Hollow Common Core

In their frustration with education reform, conservative theorists often fall prey to the same inclination of their putative opponents—nationalization.

Guest Articles

Professor Wins Back Job

The University of Illinois says that Catholic professor Ken Howell can return this fall to teach courses on Catholicism.

Jeff Field is the Director of Communications for the Catholic League. This

press release was originally issued on July 29, 2010.

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The Bones Demand Justice

Although independent scholars generally agree that the death toll from communism in the Twentieth Century runs a staggering 100 million, that sad historical milestone has yet to gain widespread acknowledgement in America’s public schools let alone in her universities.

Guest Articles

Primer on Campaign Contributions

Recently I learned that 81% of all donations to our Federal elected representatives come from one twelfth of one percent (0.0012) of our voters, principally funneled through lobbyist groups.  Incumbents received 99% of these lobbyist-donated funds in the last election cycle.

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The File on Howard Zinn

The prominent “progressive” historian Howard Zinn, whose books are force-fed to young people on many college campuses, was not only a member of the Moscow-controlled and Soviet-funded Communist Party USA (CPUSA) but lied about it, according to an FBI file released on Friday.