For those of us who never thought that this adjective went together with this noun, particularly as the former was derived from a very famous speech by Martin Luther King.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Progressivism In A Paragraph
And the paragraph comes from Andrew Salter, Assistant Professor of Economics in the Rawls College of Business, and the Comparative Economics Research Fellow at Texas Tech University’s Free Market Institute.
Federal Judge Downplays Bias Response Team’s Dangers
A federal judge looking at its charter does not appear to be too concerned.
NJ High School Students Organize For Progressives
And they’re using a law signed during the Reagan years.
AAUP Supports Race-Based Admissions At Harvard
In filing an amicus, or friend of the court, brief, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) may be putting itself on the opposite side of Asian-Americans alleging discrimination at Harvard.
Stoughton High School Teacher Vindicated
A high school teacher in Massachusetts, suspended for attempting to teach her class about anti-Semitism, has been vindicated by an arbitrator.
Alabama: Sweet Home To Soaring Graduation Rates
The Yellowhammer state has high school graduation rates that should make the rest of us envious.
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Global Warming Not A Done Deal
Despite the party line coming out of the media and academia.
NC Schools Sue For Better Computers
If you haven’t had a new computer in 17 years, you might envy these school districts.
Cornell Seeks Diversity While Ignoring Conservatives
Cornell, which might have one conservative on its faculty, is launching a full-scale “diversity” push while ignoring conservatives.