Articles by Deborah Lambert

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No Zucchini Left Behind

While some second and third graders in South Hayward California may not know a noun from a verb, many of them, with school garden projects, know the difference between spinach and bok choy.

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We Shall Overeat

Academia has latched onto a new and powerful victim group by introducing “Fat Studies” on several American campuses.

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Feminism on Red Alert

What would inspire a conference on feminism at Harvard to feature conservative viewpoints?

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Doctor No

Among the questions that apparently plague academics these days is—Why don’t more conservatives pursue doctorate degrees?

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Animal Rights

Thanks to a new legal specialty called Animal Protection Litigation, there is a rapidly growing niche for those concerned with the rights of animal companions.

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Trading Places

Trust the Brits to come up with a dandy educational plan to reduce school exposure to bad behavior addicts.

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Flesh and the College

The “Sex Workers Art Show” traveled to several campuses earlier this year, causing raised eyebrows at some venues and–an uproar at others like the College of William and Mary and Duke University.

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Vegas Vacation

While nearby colleges battle over the visiting sex workers show on their campus, some students at Randolph College in Lynchburg, Virginia visited a Las Vegas brothel as part of their studies in the American Culture Program.

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Badger Backlash

Wisconsin-based author/scholar/radio talker Charles Sykes reports that even at the liberal-left bastion known as the University of Wisconsin, students are refusing to be held hostage by the pc zealots.

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Punished for Patriotism

When Donald Miller of Lancaster, Pa. wore a patriotic t-shirt to school last year to support his uncle’s mission in Iraq, school officials told him to turn it inside out.

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When You’re Smiling

At one primary school in England, the task of protecting young children has gone to a whole new level.