Catholic League president Bill Donohue exposes the nexus between George Soros and two left-wing Catholic groups.
Read the articleOn the surface, both McCain and Obama seemed to agree that school choice should be a cornerstone of reform.
Read the articleCheaters may not prosper, but according to a new ABC story, they do graduate.
Read the articleThe sudden emergence of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on the political scene has not gone unnoticed by the radical left. Playwright Eve Ensler noted recently that she was having “Sarah Palin nightmares.”
Read the articleTransgender students at Yale are concerned that the school is not focusing enough time and energy into providing “gender-neutral housing.”
Read the articleWhile millions of Americans still believe that he has no executive experience, it turns out that “from 1995 to 1999, he led an education foundation called the Chicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC)…”
Read the articleBetween 1965 and 1980, Medicares costs went up about 2,900 percent, Troy University professor Christopher T. Warden pointed out in an Accuracy in Academia seminar at the National Press Club on July 31.
Read the articleThe latest government attempt to kill the free market in the United States—the federal bailout of Wall Street—may have been born and bred in that incubator for socialist scemes—the Ivory Tower.
Read the articleTroy University professor Christopher T. Warden, the former editorial page editor of Investor’s Business Daily, explains why gas prices are so high in a recent Accuracy in Academia meeting at the National Press Club.
Read the articleMany public colleges and universities in Colorado use racial preferences in undergraduate admissions to increase minority enrollment.
Read the articleIn rmarks to the Independence Institute today, Linda Chavez discusses the presence of racial, ethnic, and gender preferences in Colorado’s public education, contracting, and employment programs.
Read the articleTroy University professor Christopher T. Warden, the author of an upcoming textbook that Accuracy in Academia is publishing, explains why college tuitions are so high. Hint: It’s not because of a lack of government funding.
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