In his recent book, American Avatar, Barry A. Sanders, Adjunct Professor of Communication Studies at UCLA, explains how the United States’ image abroad is falsely represented in literature on global views of America.
Articles By: Jocelyn Grecko
White House Persecutes Christians
More women who apparently never got a call from the White House speak out on the latest health care regulation opposed by religious institutions which will be affected by it.
The Sharia Next Door
Imagine living in a world where dictator-run uprisings would affect the way you live your life.
Renewables on Life Supports
Contrary to what is usually reported, despite the attention given “renewable energy,” traditional sources of power offer more benefits.
Dude, where’s my community?
Stanford University’s John W. Gardner Center and The Center for American Progress have found a way to dip into education – they want to turn traditional schools into full service hubs, something they like to call “community schools.”
Those Who Stood Up
While the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has been leading the charge in opposition to the United States Department of Health and Human Services Healthcare Mandate, one fearless academic has not remained silent.
Downward Mobility
Youth unemployment is at 17.4 percent—one of the highest levels since World War II.
Finding the Limelight
It’s rare that Hollywood produces messages in favor of conservatism.
Conservative Education Not Oxymoronic
At this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) the discussion sponsored by Regent University’s School of Government centered around the future of conservative education no matter how iffy this looks.
Ties That Bind
Students may love to accessorize but there is a particular line on the market that they might want no part of.