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Oxman Gored

University of Miami law school professor gets tripped up by events while promoting the Law of the Sea Treaty.

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Gays Decry Photo Ban

The upcoming Gay Pride Week at the University of Utah will be without the posters organizers commissioned to advertise events during the weeklong celebration due to a disagreement surrounding the nature of the photographs being used.

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Promoting Marriage at Harvard?

Karl Zinsmeister, President Bush’s chief domestic policy advisor, gave a speech at Harvard
University
on Friday that spoke to the futility of trying to solve the economic gap without first addressing America’s family crisis.

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Beware of Bipartisanship

Even at the collegiate level, it is a good idea to look carefully at proposals that are “bipartisan,” such as the proposed increase in student fees at George Washington University here that students there recently rejected in an online vote that both the College Democrats and College Republicans supported.

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Useful Idiots at UNC-Chapel Hill

Claims that professors use their classroom positions to indoctrinate rather than educate their students crop up frequently in today’s polarized political climate. A geography course at Chapel Hill appears to be a perfect example.

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Intro to Public Diplomacy

As foreign policy becomes increasingly complicated in the Middle East, the lack of a public diplomacy strategy by the U. S. State Department becomes problematic, Michael Waller, the author of The Public Diplomacy Reader, told the crowd in a recent appearance at the Heritage Foundation.

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Bucknell Bolsheviks

About half-a-dozen times, college administrators at various schools decided that I was a threat that required police intervention. And I admit, the threat I posed was grave: I was asking questions.

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Savannah State Censorship

At Savannah State University, a student group called Commissioned II Love was expelled last year as an official organization for “practices that are not unlike [that] of a cult.”

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The Family in Crisis

There is no doubt that the ideas expressed by authors Dr. Allan C. Carlson and Mr. Paul T. Mero at The Heritage Foundation’s Lehrman Auditorium on Friday, September 7, 2007, could not have come at a more appropriate time in history of this country, when there is an absolute need for fundamental changes in the structure of the American family.

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