The rise of Barack Obama on the national political scene has inevitably rejuvenated a debate as to who was the first black President.
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Where Alger Hiss Prevails
Doubting the guilt of Alger Hiss may lose you a government job but gain you a professorship.
Another Token Dropped
Contributing to the political imbalance on university payrolls, the University of California just lowered its quota of Republicans.
Liberal Fascism Explained
It’s not an oxymoron.
Harvard Loves RINOs
A partisanship check of the Harvard Institute of Politics’ Resident and Visiting Fellows reveals 62 Democratic Fellows and 31 Republican Fellows.
The LOST Colony
In promoting their latest cause, liberals have managed to enlist a member of a small group getting smaller by the year—conservatives in academia.
Judge, Jury, and Executive Branch
The federal bureaucratic expansion has made some conservatives nervous that the welfare state will irreversibly centralize government into small department kingdoms, headed by unelected bureaucratic kingpins.
Academics Measure Native IQ
Harrisburg, Pa.—A presentation here by Native American academics provided a demonstration of both the promise and pitfalls of multiculturalism.
The Cultural Left and 9/11
Author and commentator Dinesh D’Souza provocatively posits that the cultural left and its allies in Congress, the media, Hollywood, the nonprofit sector, and the universities are the primary cause of the volcano of anger toward America that is erupting from the Islamic world.
UNCLB
NCLB is the vehicle by which the United States is complying with two UN sponsored international education agreements.