Articles by Bethany Stotts

News

Student Loan Shakedown

On Constitution Day, September 17, the House of Representatives voted 374-75 on an amendment which would ban all federal funding for ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.

College Prep

Unsafe at D.C. Schools

Heritage Foundation scholars recently received data on the number of police-notified incidents at District of Columbia public schools.

News

Elusive PreK Successes

Some have offered up universal pre-kindgergarten as a solution for America’s educational woes, but CATO scholar Adam Schaeffer argues that the educational “benefits” of government-sponsored pre-k would be transitory at best.

News

TiZA is for Trouble

This August, Minnesota Department of Education [MDOE] officials said they will be investigating the Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy’s use of state “lease aid” grants. The charter school has been paying rent to Muslim religious organizations.

News

Whither American Jobs?

Could the current Administration’s labor policies, and not just deficit spending, be exacerbating the recession? On August 25, Former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao criticized the Obama Administration for hindering job creation.

News

Requiem for China

Those familiar with the atrocities committed by the Chinese Communist Party are often distressed by the soft treatment given communist leader Mao Tse-Tung, a leader personally responsible for the death of tens of millions.

News

Bill Ayers Unmasked

At a press conference on August 20, America’s Survival, Inc. unveiled the results of several Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests made regarding the curriculum and activities of University of Illinois at Chicago professor Bill Ayers.

News

Get Green, Go Sterile?

Does going green mean humans should have fewer children? Two Oregon State University professors recently released a study which argued that parents are responsible for the carbon emissions of their offspring.

News

UnPROFessional Online

Professors might want to watch their own “professional image” online, especially if their Twitter feed is posted to their University website.

News

Where to Cut?

One University of Washington professor is proposing a politically-incorrect solution to school district’s budget shortfalls this year.

News

Giving Illegals the Waive

On July 23, the Texas Attorney General wrote the state House of Representatives to explain why Texas provides in-state tuition to illegal aliens.

Perspectives

Huff Po Math

Yesterday the Chronicle of Higher Education elevated the liberal Huffington Post from a news outlet to a news source.