Veterans of Democratic presidential administrations outnumber officials who served in Republican cabinets by lopsided margins.
Read the articleOnce again, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill stands accused of discrimination against a Christian student group.
Read the articleThe U. S. government is finding it easier to find visitors to the United States traveling fraudulently on student visas.
Read the articleHistory shows that independent entrepreneurs routinely outperform their government-subsidized counterparts, says Dr. Burt Folsom, but historical examples of this principle are frequently excluded from today’s textbooks.
Read the articleConservative students shouldn’t be afraid of being seen as novelties, says Charles Mitchell, president of the Bucknell University Conservatives Club. “If you’re an out-of-the-closet conservative on campus, you’re most likely a novelty anyway.”
Read the articleWhen the panelists on Accuracy in Academia’s summer conference panel on “women’s studies” took a shot at answering the question, “What do women want?,” they gave answers that few college professors would give an “A” to.
Read the article“Race preferences are divisive and demoralizing,” says writer La Shawn Barber. “They cause self-doubt. They cause others to doubt black achievement.”
Read the article“When a judge goes beyond simply applying a law or constitution according to its original meaning,” says constitutional attorney Gene Schaerr, “and instead pours his own new meaning into it, he or she is engaged in an immoral act.”
Read the articleStudents can effect change on campuses across the country by combating the liberal biases that so often appear at colleges and universities, say two young conservative leaders.
Read the articleThe problem with President Bush’s policy on immigration is that it benefits immigrants who see America not as a melting pot but as a crock of gold, according to a Republican U. S. congressman.
Read the articleA select few are so fed up with the liberal excesses and political correctness of academia that they are coming out of the shadows to wage a war of reform.
Read the articleRon Johnson of Kansas State University walks through a revolving door into and out of his job as advisor to the school paper, alternately being fired and rehired and fired again by the school, all in the name of diversity.
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