An academic may find happiness in government work but what will she leave in her wake?
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Remembering a Cold Warrior
Herbert Romerstein, indeed a national treasure. A happy warrior who fought the good fight, and left the wrong side for the right side.
Racial Preferences’ Illusory Benefit
Colleges are widely applying racial preferences to the apparent benefit of no one.
City On Hill Deconstructed
It’s a safe bet that if Americans ever find that “shining city on a hill,” it won’t be in a college town.
MLA Requiem
A pair of professors objected to our coverage of them at the Modern Language Association (MLA) meeting in Boston this year. Near as we can figure out, what they objected to was the fact that we covered them.
Affirmative Action For Attitude
No matter what happens on Tuesday, in President Obama, academia has realized its greatest apex of influence, and created a poster child (albeit a middle-aged one) who is the living embodiment of its most monumental failure.
Our First ‘Red Diaper Baby’ President?
All the pieces fit, so why do historians and biographers ignore the question?
History In the Morning
Columnist Ann Coulter likes to remark that for liberals, history began when they woke up in the morning, but it’s also helpful for conservatives to remember that the past has a long shelf-life.
The Socialist Behind Romneycare
He is now a professor at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Debacle: Hope & Change Betrayed
The book Debacle: Obama’s War on Jobs and Growth and What We Can Do Now to Regain Our Future quickly cuts to the chase and attacks the problems that are facing America.