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Faculty Lounge

A Primer On Sharpton

Inquiring minds want to know if the U. S. Department of Education considered an Al Sharpton rally an educational experience.

Guest Articles

When Bailouts Bottom Out

Liberals seem not to know that it was government regulations that pressured the banks to make the risky sub-prime loans that led to the depression our nation finds itself in.

Guest Articles

The Uses of “Hate”

Needless to say, it’s very common these days to
respond to an argument by addressing not the point the
writer is making, but his supposed feelings about the
subject.

News

Decades Late, Dollars Short

There is an old Pennsylvania Dutch proverb that goes, “We grow too soon old and too late smart.” Some colleges still have a youthful outlook.

Faculty Lounge

For-Profits Fight Accountability

In yet another attempt to avoid being judged by tangible standards like everyone else, some colleges are fighting legislation designed to hold them accountable for their efforts.

Current Wisdom

Islands in the Stream

“Even Obama refuses to endorse it and back up the California federal court, and now appears suddenly hesitant to impose the values of Fire Island on Parris Island.”—columnist Pat Buchanan on same-sex marriage.

Faculty Lounge

Race To Cop Out

The nation’s largest teachers’ union—the National Education Association—has gone on record with reservations about the Obama Administration’s education reforms.

Faculty Lounge

Social Science=Student Debt

College graduates who inhaled the exotic curricula their alma maters offer up are learning a hard lesson: Nobody really cares about them off campus.