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Economics 101

Considering the current global economic crisis, it would be nice if students could become more conversant with economic terminology, even if it’s only the basics.

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Home Sweet Homeschool

A new report from the Department of Education’s National Center for Statistics says that homeschooling is growing so quickly that it can hardly be called an exception to the educational rule.

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Robot U

Those who say we’re turning into mind-numbed robots may find ample support for this view in the current crop of college applications.

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Committee on Anti-Liebermanisms

Readers of this publication might not be surprised to find that some academics didn’t take too well to Independent Senator Joe Lieberman’s (Conn.) decision to campaign on behalf of the Republican candidate this year. Even after Barack Obama’s election success, some professors feel the need to continue to vent their distaste for Lieberman.

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CSI: Indiana

This week, Lila Rose released the second in a series of incriminating videos against Indiana’s Planned Parenthood clinics.

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The Summers Saga

Now that former Clinton-era Treasury Secretary Larry Summers is part of President Obama’s inner circle, you’d think that bygones would be bygones.

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Abortion Bias in Academia

In a new study sure to capture the Left’s attention, a research team at Johns Hopkins is attempting to persuade policymakers that abortion does not cause emotional distress, despite strong evidence to the contrary.

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