When members of the D.C. Federation of College Democrats traveled to Ohio this fall to rev up undecided voters, they were surprised when one member of an Eastern European household shouted that he supported “Obama the Communist.
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Nuclear Energy on Demand
What happens when a capitalist society determines that a problem needs a solution? Someone invents it.
Palintology
What can this correspondent write about Gregory Charles Royal’s recent press conference at the National Press Club (NPC)?
Americans Happier, Says Report
Citizens of the United States may be happier than acknowledged by some, according to the Legatum Prosperity Index.
The Ivory Bench
It turns out that another modern-day concept bizarre to some of us old-timers—that of judges acting as de facto school boards—also, like so many other exotic trends, has its roots in academia.
Academic “Consensus” On Bailout
Beware of people who tell you what “everybody knows,” particularly if they are academics.
UnCommon Crisis
At the beginning of this month, it was believed that over 1,000 universities could be facing crises with payroll, staffing, and other expenditures over the next year.
World-Saving Education Deconstructed
Dr. Stanley Fish’s new work takes a controversial stance towards the purpose of higher education.
Afghanistan Earmarks
Politicians continue to urge the U.S. military to adopt additional objectives in Afghanistan, but one of these congressional impulses could undermine the military’s primary objective in the region.
The Gospel According to St. Levan
The gospel, according to Saint Levan Gachechiladze, is that Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili is responsible for the country’s recent woes.