An academic take on the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks may be more insightful than it at first appears to be.
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Jihadists in the Tower
One expert believes that America’s failure to recognize the threat of radical Islam, was not a “failure of imagination,” but a failure of education.
California Convergence
A diverse crowd is slated to speak at the Muslim Public Affairs Council conference that begins tomorrow in Long Beach, California.
We the Proletariat
A widely-used textbook urges students not to worry their pretty little heads about the facts of American history.
Confronting bin Laden
While most Americans made their minds up about Osama bin Laden after the September 11, 2001 attacks upon the United States, academics are still grappling with their views of the terrorist leader and his followers four years after the 9/11 massacres.
Georgia Tech Checked
Although at least one of her political science professors told her that individuals do not make a difference, Ruth Malhotra, a soft-spoken, petite, rising senior at Georgia Tech, proved that lecturer wrong.
Conservative University Notes
What we heard at the conference was both upsetting and inspiring at the same time.
CINO Again
One would think that the College of the Holy Cross (HC) would actually have one of the religious artifacts on display but the only one we could find on the web site was attached to an “o” that is the symbol of the women’s studies program at the Worcester, Mass. School, and of the feminist movement itself.
God and Country on Campus
God and country are not having an easy time of it on American college campuses these days. So what else is new? Well…
Dajjal Watch
One of the remarkable aspects of the War on Terror is the degree to which those who sympathize with movements with which the United States is in armed military conflict operate openly in America.