Diana West speaking at our Author’s Night event at the Heritage Foundation this past summer.
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Diana West speaking at our Author’s Night event at the Heritage Foundation this past summer.
Perhaps a former vice-presidential candidate was right when he said that there are two Americas. From what we’ve found, there is the one we live in, and the one that is studied in academia.
Academics say, and do, the darndest things. This year…
This latest incident offered a couple of narratives that the media preferred to ignore.
It is startling to compare the hubris of college administrators with the humility of combat veterans.
A Catholic economist from Argentina dissects the backdrop that formed the Pope’s world view.
Rush Limbaugh is mad as Hell and he’s not gonna take it anymore. But he’s not shooting at his usual targets. Of all things, Rush is mad at the Pope.
Their professors may still love it, but college students are going negative on Obamacare and the president whose name is often attached to it.
Editor’s Note: This article first appeared at Forbes.com and The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. The recent economic statements by Pope Francis in his apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium (EG) read as a call for…
None of the teachers who wrote their take on education policy and reform could ever agree on a single issue, such as teacher layoffs, seniority and standardized testing.
Harvard is joining the pack of institutions disowning disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Democrats are reaching out to anti-Trump psychology professors in an attempt to invoke the Constitution to remove President Trump from the White House.
Professor Michael Chikindas’s allegedly anti-Semitic social media posts are being investigated for potentially violating Rutgers University’s anti-discrimination policies.
Perhaps all it needed was a little love.
That we found in the Washington Post, no less.
Makes working at McDonald’s look good.
Usually we come across anti-Semitism in the liberal arts. Apparently it’s spreading to the sciences.
How do you defend student group s who physically endanger students exercising their verbal First Amendment rights? With a lot of double talk, a veritable word salad.
A San Jose State University lecturer published a social media post referring to beating up pro-life protesters. Oops?
Apparently students who prize diversity uber alles do not place as high a premium on spontaneity, or liberty.