Troy 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.
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Colorado Quotas In Action
Many public colleges and universities in Colorado use racial preferences in undergraduate admissions to increase minority enrollment.
Colorado Quotas
In 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.
College Tuition Explosion Explained
Troy 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.
Biden Fails Again
U. S. Senator Joe Biden, D-Del., four decades after finishing his education, still fails on original scholarship, according to an actual scholar.
Dramatic Debt
The film I.O.U.S.A. makes no bones about it: America is in financial crisis.
Adult Stem Cell Breakthrough
Stanford researchers have verified that embryonic stem cells transplanted into mice are resoundingly rejected by the immune system and destroyed.
Free to Choose?
In these days of rapidly escalating college tuition costs, the very mention of an institution like Berea College can make the heads of pricey schools a bit defensive.
Students in Stripes?
Starting this fall, anyone who violates the dress code at Gonzales High School will spend the rest of the day in a prison-like jump suit.
Am I Diverse Enough?
While the goal was supposedly a climate of “cultural tolerance and understanding,” Berkeley “appeared to encourage a divisive culture of victimhood and entitlement,” says a former student.