In his new book, Gross National Happiness, Brooks attempts to show that mainstream family values and morality cause Americans happiness.
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Rather Steep Learning Curve
Four years later, Rather’s show, Dan Rather Reports, offers viewers a glimpse into what the former CBS news anchor considers good reporting.
Journalist Sympathizes With Illegal Immigrants
Social justice took on a whole new meaning at Commencement this year when a journalist explained her interest in covering illegal immigration and hunger in California schools.
To Hate or Not to Hate?
With the Sean Bell and Rodney King scandals elevating public concern about racially-motivated violence, support for federal hate-crimes legislation has intensified. Some scholars worry that such proposals use dangerously vague language.
Fascism Was Anti-Religious Too
Professor Gelernter views World War II as a faceoff between pagan state cults in Germany, Russia, and Japan and the two “Christian” nations of Britain and the United States.
The Collegiate Campaign Trail
As the presidential campaign heats up, the two Democratic contenders—Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are shoring up their base on college campuses, areas mostly off-limits for Republicans.
Venezuelans Fight for Liberty
Two leaders within the Venezuelan student movement, Yon Goicoechea and Gustavo Tovar, discuss how their movement has will promote liberty within Chavez’ repressive state.
Covering Education in 2008
Although a compelling issue in the 2000 elections, educational issues have been eclipsed by security concerns in the War on Terror and growing fears about America’s global competitiveness.
Hillary Clinton Schlepped Here
Apparently, George Washington University is a big stop for Democratic presidential candidates.
Progressive Segregation
As Black History month draws to a close, we should highlight a Wilsonian trend in policy that is relevant to President Woodrow Wilson’s national and international outlook—segregation.