For academics attempting to decipher conservatism, veteran publisher and conservative Alfred S. Regnery can introduce them to the four pillars of the philosophy, and they’re not going to like it one bit.
Read the articleIt seems that the Yale psychiatrist who diagnosed the president without a personal examination may not have a license either.
Read the articleApparently, scientific skepticism lives.
Read the articleNon-Californians may view the exodus from the state as a sort of reverse migration that goes against historical trends, particularly those dramatized in old western movies.
Read the articleThe free speech policy at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst brings to mine an axiom of the late, great author M. Stanton Evans, which he dubbed “Evans Law of Inadequate Paranoia.”
Read the articleProfessors may dismiss the link between immigration and crime whether it exists or not.
Read the articleThe South Carolina House of Representatives passed a bill, now headed for the SC Senate with support from the governor, designed to protect students from anti-semitic acts.
Read the articleAll those collegiates thrilled to stay on their parents’ insurance after graduation might not realize that their parents may not be covered either.
Read the articleHer peers have indirectly dressed down the Yale psychiatrist who diagnosed the president as unstable without ever examining him personally.
Read the articleOnly in higher education, it seems, do the number of jobs go up when the number of customers go down.
Read the articleWhich state has excelled in producing presidents and college football champions? Here’s a hint: It begins with an O.
Read the articleAt least one positive education statistic did go up during the Obama years.
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