Speaking at and AIA event, Congressman J.D. Hayworth recently had some strong words to the President and to the public about the immigration crisis.
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Glimmer of Hope
This past Wednesday, when I attended Students for Saving Social Security’s event on Social Security reform with roughly 300 other young people, I was overcome by an unusual Washington, D.C. emotion—hope.
Middle School Morass
The latest report from the U. S. Department of Education shows that in a one-to-one comparative study of public and private school students, the latter are more literate.
The Broken Branch
High school civics courses and even college-level political science classes on the separation of powers can sometimes differ radically from the actual practice.
Deep Thoughts and Free Beer
Deneen, who is an Associate Professor of Government and a chair of Hellenic studies, began his remarks by saying that conservatives have trouble living like conservatives.
Conspiracy Network News
If the 9/11 conspiracy theories circulated by academics such as the University of Wisconsin’s Kevin Barrett sound familiar, it might be because they echo the themes heard on Al-Jazeera’s broadcasts.
School Kept Tabs on Politically Involved Parents
It was recently reported that a school district in California kept tabs on families who supported the recall campaign last year.
The Academic Connection
Ever wonder how all those animals, plants and bugs get on the Endangered Species List? It’s more than an academic question though that is where the answer has its roots.
Securing Our Borders
An address by Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff
Campus Immigration Push
Some colleges and universities may be getting way too close to the debate over U. S. border security.