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Rescuing Christmas: Part Two

The war against Christmas is raging, over carols and cookie icing, in schools and on public property, but many fighting against Christmas are finding themselves in court.

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Rescuing Christmas: Part One

Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation, a group founded in April of this year by columnist Don Feder and others, held a press conference on Thursday, Dec 1 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. to defend the Christmas holiday.

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The Ivory Ceiling

Professors Stanley Rothman, Neil Nevitte and S. Robert Lichter tested the hypothesis that “an ideological homogeneity exists in academia that has become self reinforcing.”

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Take Home Test

In a rather novel approach to her daughter’s poor grades Tasha Henderson of Edmond, Oklahoma stood by as 14-year old Coretha stood at a busy Oklahoma City intersection holding a sign that read; “I don’t do my homework and I act up in school, so my parents are preparing me for my future. Will work for food.”

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Blue law

A recent study by David Horowitz found that of 18 elite law and journalism schools, Republicans made up only a small minority of professors.

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Pig Pool

There is nothing guaranteed to put your school on the map faster than getting involved in a battle over animal rights.

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Halloweenies

Halloween may be over but the controversy over the holiday still lingers especially in the hearts and minds of the political correctness crowd.

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