On the third anniversary of his passing, we remember M. Stanton Evans economic advice, and take note on how we are doing following it.
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White House Prison Reform Efforts Supported by Initial Findings by a Florida State University Research Project
A Florida State University research project will research how certain prison reforms will reduce the amount of ex-inmates committing crimes and will help them adjust to civilian life, which aligns with the Trump administration’s recently-outlined principles.
Taxpayers Subsidize Foreign Students
And wait until you see where it comes from.
Millennial Group Critical of Amazon HQ2, Emphasizing Corporate Welfare’s Ills
Generation Opportunity, a pro-free market Millennial grassroots organization, published a digital ad that criticizes localities for pushing corporate handouts to land Amazon HQ2.
Cash Cow Government-Sanctioned California University
During the Obama years, the federal government virtually declared war on so-called “visa mills,” usually aiming its fire at for-profit universities. Evidently, they missed at least one non-profit that fits that description. “The State of…
CNN Rebuts Parkland Student’s Claim
CNN denied the claim of a Parkland student that the network tried to script him for a town hall meeting that followed the tragic shooting at the Florida school.
‘Black History Month’ Food Controversy at New York University
New York University was the subject of a food vendor controversy, where several employees created a ‘Black History Month’ themed menu that sparked outrage due to the menu featuring watermelon-flavored water and other allegedly stereotypical foods associated with African-Americans.
Are Liberal Arts Majors Working?
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) is trying to prove that liberal arts majors are gainfully employed but they’re not doing so all that clearly.
Media Cites ‘Presidential Greatness’ Survey, Neglects to Mention Anti-Trump Stances of Survey Subjects
Political scientists rank President Donald Trump dead-last among American presidents, but neglected to mention their past statements against many of Trump’s policies in their survey, which calls into question their neutrality in the survey.
Despite Nancy Pelosi’s “Crumbs” Claim, Millennials can Benefit from Tax Reform Savings
Generation Opportunity, a free-market organization geared towards Millennials, gives several suggestions on how Millennials can act on their tax reform savings and ignore Democratic politician Nancy Pelosi’s “crumbs” comment on tax reform.
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Gonzaga University Cites Christianity in Declining Ben Shapiro from Speaking on Campus
Gonzaga University declines to permit conservative speaker Ben Shapiro from speaking on their college campus, citing Christian gospel as a reason for doing so.
Swastikas On Campus
And how does this comport with university policies on hate speech?
Too Hot For CNN But Not Temple
CNN has dropped Marc Lamont Hill from its roster of commentators but he still has a post at Temple University, at last report.
Hate Crimes At Columbia
Anti-Semitism on the rise and Columbia is a focal point.
Fetal Tissue Research: Antiquated and Unethical?
On November 27, the Heritage Foundation hosted an event in which speakers discussed fetal tissue research; specifically, they explored how research could be changed to protect life while also being scientifically useful.
Dark Money At Tufts
But somehow they only find it has a shade on it when it comes from the right, and after its been spent.
Federal Aid Drives College Tuition Up
The evidence keeps mounting that it does and so does the federal aid.
Yale Study Shows White Liberals’ Racial Condescension
What many of us have long noticed anecdotally is now shown empirically.
Engineering For Social Justice Not New
In an essay distributed by the James G. Martin center for Academic Renewal, writer Ben Cohen traces its roots.
Professor Ridicules Without Rebutting Republican Congressman
A source, and sometimes target, of these dispatches, Professor Martin Kich of Wright State University, used the academe blog maintained by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) to denigrate conservative U. S. Representative Louis Gohmert, R-Texas, but without quite answering what he viewed as the congressman’s misstatements.