With the papal encyclical on climate change scheduled for a June 18 release, the liberal media can be expected to portray the Vatican document as a major step forward for the United Nations agenda of…
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Educators School Congress on Rights
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes… the end of religious liberty? That’s what plenty of faith-based groups are worried about, now that the Supreme Court is weeks away from potentially writing the epilogue…
University and Commencement Speakers
The Young America’s Foundation has once again compiled an invaluable compendium of this season’s commencement speakers and found, once again, that they overwhelmingly represent one point of view. Moreover, in our review of 127 of…
Gay Marriage Conservatives?
Speaking on Fox News Channel’s The Five, pundit Greg Gutfeld said that “gay marriage, in my opinion, is a conservative idea.” He noted that the left “generally hates traditions” and is all about “breaking with…
Sex Toy Story
Show and Tell no longer has the same harmless meaning it once had. “Parents of students at Encinal High School in Alameda want a teacher fired after they say he sent them home with an…
School Choice Gives America’s Kids a Chance: An Infographic
We found that school choice is really gaining ground in America, which is a good thing. More choices and more options are a good way to go (click to enlarge image):
Pro-Life Movement gaining Momentum: An Infographic
When you dig into the numbers, pro-lifers are gaining momentum (click on the graphic to enlarge):
Journalists Highlight 2015 Commencement Speakers List
From TV Newser. Not too many conservatives on the list. FBN’s Maria Bartiromo: New York University – Graduate School of Arts and Science (NY), May 19 CBS’s Margaret Brennan: Niagara University – College of Arts and Sciences and Education (NY), May…
Liberal Bias Remains on College Campuses: An Infographic
Here’s what we found in our research on liberal professors (Click to enlarge the image):
Have We Lost the Cultural War?
Paul Kengor’s new book, Takedown: From Communists to Progressives, How the Left Has Sabotaged Family and Marriage, provides a detailed explanation of why, according to a new Gallup poll, “Americans are more likely now than…
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Duke University Pushes Policy of Random Roommates to Promote Diversity
Duke University is now randomly assigning roommates to students to promote diversity and avoid roommates from being too similar to each other.
Professors Call for Gun Violence Research
At taxpayer expense, of course. Apparently it never occurs to them to pursue a public good on their own dime.
UConn Plans to Host Women’s March Leader Linda Sarsour for Women’s History Month Speech
UConn announced their next on-campus speaker: Women’s March organizer Linda Sarsour, who advocates for sharia law and has ties to a Palestinian terrorist.
Anti-Trump Setback: Lehigh Won’t Rescind Honorary Degree
Faculty at Lehigh University petitioned the university’s board to rescind an honorary degree to Donald Trump, but the board declined and cited how the degree was awarded twenty-nine years ago.
Chelsea Manning to Speak at UCLA on ‘Public Ethics’
In an ironic move, UCLA announced that Chelsea Manning will be speaking at the university on the subject of “public ethics.”
Purdue Revises Online Writing Guide after Controversy of the Word ‘Man’
Purdue University has an online writing guide which warned students against using the word “man” out of fear that it would offend people and would be considered too sexist, but changed it after it was reported on.
Five Keys to a Vibrant Economy
On the third anniversary of his passing, we remember M. Stanton Evans economic advice, and take note on how we are doing following it.
Cornell Student Congress Calls for Segregated Housing for Asian Students
The Cornell University Resident Student Congress passed a unanimous resolution to have an Asian and Asian-American-only residential floor in a residence hall.
Columbia Teaches Social Justice Songwriting To Teens
Is the Teacher’s College at Columbia showing teenagers how to go viral or get a virus?
Academic Study Shows Fewer School Shootings
Despite the media attention that school shootings such as the tragedy in Parkland generate, the number of such incidents has actually gone down considerably over the past three decades, according to a recently released academic study.