Academics finding common cause with let-wing activists are not a new story, particularly since they are frequently the same people. But their effort to influence Evangelical Christians suggests a new twist on an old cliché: If you can’t beat them, subvert them.
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Looking Ahead By Looking Back
“The movement has never been one voice,” said Nash.
American Education Internationally
Secretary Spellings recently discussed the values of American education.
Eco-terrorism in Higher Education
Senator James Inhofe believes eco-terrorism is a problem for higher education in more than one way.
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Public schools redefine deviancy and offer a revisionist take on Cuban communism to survivors of same.
Border Security Primer
Not so long ago, Tancredo was regarded as little more than a noisy pest on Capitol Hill. His colleagues shook their heads at his tireless demands for crackdowns on American employers who hire illegal immigrants and for a 700-mile-long fence along the Mexican border.
Another Choice for Students
Pro-life activist Janet Folger has stories and advice for students at the Eagle Forum Collegian Summit.
The Homeschooling Decision
This is a continuation of The Homeschooling Phenomenon about several National Spelling Bee contestants.
Closure on Churchill
Details of Ward Churchill’s academic transgressions.
Ignoring the Story
Rev. Sheldon asks why the attack on David Parker, and later on his child, on the playground of the school is being ignored by the media.