Maryland Governor Larry Hogan did not mince words when he discussed how he felt about the Rockville, Maryland rape case where a 14-year-old girl was raped by two classmates, one of whom is confirmed to…
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Clexit: Withdrawing America from the UN Climate Change Treaties
The United States is entangled in expensive, and ultimately, useless and inefficient United Nations climate change treaties, wrote author Donn Dears. Dears, a former General Electric (GE) executive, wrote a book which is being promoted…
Is there a ‘Trump Effect’ that Increased Canadian International Student Enrollments?
Inside Higher Ed reported how Canadian universities and colleges are experiencing a surge and spike in applications to their higher education institutions, with some staffers claiming that it is due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s…
Obama Economist Can’t Spin Trump Jobs Data
Lisa D. Cook, a Michigan State economist who served on President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisors (CEA), took sharp aim at her old boss’s successor in an appearance at the Center for American Progress (CAP)…
New York Times Skewed Survey Data to Show Foreign Students are Intimidated by Trump’s Policies
The Daily Caller with the scoop on how the New York Times skewed survey data on foreign student applications to American colleges and universities to prove a political point about President Trump’s policies. Instead of…
Trump Provides Teachable Moments for Liberals
There’s a reason why nobody really noticed when major media outlets dropped their education beats: They weren’t doing much to begin with, other than recycling public school press releases. You can get a flavor of…
CalArts Student’s Master Thesis is a Cheetos Art Display
Out with paint, watercolors and other traditional art mediums and styles. In with Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, and lots of it. For her master’s thesis, a student at CalArts poured hundreds of pounds of Cheetos (a…
Survey: Liberal Millennials Outnumber Conservatives, Less Religious than Older Generation
The American Faith and Culture Institute published the results of a survey comparing Millennials and the older demographic of Americans and they are eye-raising: The Worldview Measurement Project, conducted by the American Culture and Faith Institute, reveals…
The ‘Resource Curse’ Theory is Wrong
In a recent policy analysis by the libertarian think tank Cato Institute, Peter Kaznacheev claimed that the oft-used academic theory of a “resource curse” is erroneous and mistaken. Kaznacheev is the director at the Centre…
Survey: Majority of Academics think it’s ‘Too Early to Tell’ if Common Core was the ‘Right Decision’
Common Core State Standards, a top-to-bottom federal government education curriculum, is a relative unknown among academics, college faculty and professors in higher education. A joint survey, headed by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), discovered that…
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‘Jesus Loves You’ Notes Barred from Wisconsin School
A Wisconsin technical school was unhappy one of its students passed out valentines notes saying things such as “Jesus loves you,” and stopped the student from passing them out. Now, the student is suing the school to change its restrictions on free speech.
Harvard Black Law Students Neutral On Kavanaugh
BLSA’s neutrality pledge is quite remarkable in an age when there is precious little that universities or university organizations are neutral about.
Most Affordable College Towns In Red States
Interestingly, more than half of them are in red states, indicating there may be a compromise students have to make between physical comfort and ideological compatibility.
Student Government In California Now A Sanctuary
And maybe school boards as well, thanks to an “urgency statute signed into law by outgoing California Governor Jerry Brown.
Progressive Professor Uses N Word At Emory
Then university administration goes into action.
Stephens College Lowers Tuition
Supply and demand could actually be seeping into academia.
Not Your Father’s Fraternity: No Liquor Legacy
So don’t try to mix a Bloody Mary.
The Name Game In Public Schools
When naming public schools, school districts tend to avoid presidents and are more likely to opt for animals.
Harvard Freshman Do Not Like Trump
Nevertheless, the incoming class is marginally more conservative than last year’s.
Training Reporters To Promote Government
If newspaper reporters largely seem to act as press agents for government programs, perhaps part of the reason may lie in the practical training they receive in college.