Giving academics the opportunity to do whatever they want with the federal government may not be the brightest idea on the planet.
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Progression Analysis
Progressives now acknowledge some of the key failures in public education but what solutions they propose to fix them may only exacerbate the problem.
Starr Critiques “Al Qaeda 7” Ad
My column today deals with media coverage of the Keep America Safe “Who are the Al Qaeda 7?” ad and the Yemen connections between the Little Rock, Fort Hood and Christmas Day attacks. For an alternate perspective, Pepperdine University’s Ken Starr recently appeared on Keith Olbermann’s Countdown (with a guest host).
MaryJane & the Free Market
The author of a new study on marijuana use could have used an economics lecture from the late Christopher T. Warden, a journalism professor at Troy University.
DREAMs of a Radical Professor
Should professors not only counsel, but aid undocumented students in the classroom?
Ward Churchill Comeback Tour
Convicted lawyer Lynne Stewart hugs deposed ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill but wait until you see who they both embrace.
Animalistic Shakespeares Explored
Not only did the Bard speak to human nature and love, but he also spoke to philosophy, epistemology, and sociology, according to four Modern Language Association (MLA) scholars speaking at a panel arranged by the Division on Shakespeare.
What Hath Change Wrought
Although the U.S. president-elect is not even in office yet, his supporters are already changing the face of higher education in America moving it, if possible, even further left.
Pre-election Time Capsule Uncorked
As pundits everywhere Monday-morning-quarterback the presidential election, the pre-game analysis of at least one analyst gives a startlingly accurate picture of what came to pass.
Happy Campers Come Out
Sold Out Camp Organizes 60 LGBT & Ally Young Adults for Grassroots Change on Campus.