Students, faculty, and the administration at Georgetown University have missed two opportunities to fully embrace their Catholic identity— and we’re just talking this semester.
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Politically Incorrect Money Guide
Perhaps because their own financial needs are so well taken care of, most professors seldom explore a topic of consuming interest to those of us outside campus walls.
Antisemitism On Campus 2012
Schools such as Rutgers University and the University of California Berkley have had lawsuits filed against them due to hateful activity directed toward Jewish students and faculty that has ensued on their campuses.
An Allegory For Loss
“Why is it that the language of allegory, once generally understood by our culture as a whole, has been banished from our nation’s sacred sites so completely that one needs to spot naïve roadside memorials to find unambiguous statements of grief and love?”— Michael J. Lewis, the Faison-Pierson-Stoddard Professor of Art at Williams
Pro-Lifers Under Siege
Pro-life students often find themselves to be a beleaguered lot, and not just on Catholic campuses.
Mind War Games
In his book, Battle for Our Minds: Western Elites and the Terror Threat, Michael Widlanski points out how political correctness is hindering the American battle against Islamic terror.
Lawn-Mowing Myth
“There is a myth that low-skilled immigration is good for the economy and yet in areas where there are no low-skilled workers, their laws get mowed and the dishes in their restaurants get cleaned.”—Barry Chiswick, George Washington University economist at the Cato Institute on April 26, 2012
Government Regulation Avoidance 101
Government regulation in the United States rarely achieves the desired effect but does provide new outlets for financial sleight-of-hand, a Carnegie_Mellon economist shows.
Wrong Side of Charles
Mitt Romney also went to Harvard, though he spent most of his time on what the intellectuals consider to be the wrong side of the Charles, where the business school is found.—UVA historian James Ceaser
Inverse Value
“The value of an industry is inversely proportional to the number of awards it gives itself”— humorist and blogger David Burge
Recent Articles
California University Gave $300,000 to Gender Equality and LGBT Centers, $0 to Students for Life
California State University-San Marcos officials gave funding to gay groups and pro-abortion groups, but denied funding for a pro-life student group.
Professor Called for Resignation of ‘White Cis’ Men
‘White cis’ (i.e. cisgender) males should resign from their positions of power and let women of color and ‘trans people’ take charge, wrote one professor at Hawaii.
Harvard Report: President Trump ‘Received Unsparing Coverage’ by the Media, Mostly Negative
A Harvard University study discovered that the media coverage about President Trump’s first one-hundred days in office were overwhelmingly negative.
Yale Dean Put On Leave after Posting Anti-White Yelp Reviews
A Yale dean got in hot water for posting anti-white rhetoric in her Yelp reviews.
American University to Bar White Students from Student Lounge Area due to Activist Demands
White students at American University will be barred from a new student lounge area after the university bowed to activist demands.
California Attorney General says No to Investigating California University’s Secret Fund
California attorney general declined to investigate the University of California system and its president, former Obama official Janet Napolitano, for a secret fund kept from the public and it is worth $175 million.
Former Maryland School Official in Trouble over Abusing Free-Reduced Lunch System
A former school board member in Maryland is suspended for a decade and will have to serve three years of supervised probation for stealing thousands of dollars worth of school lunches.
MIT Creates Solar-Powered Tax Shelter
Last year, MIT proudly announced that it was building a solar energy plant in North Carolina that it claimed would benefit both the bay and “tar heel” states. More than half a year later, those…
Presentation by ICE Agent, DOJ Official Shut Down by Disruptive Protesters at Northwestern University
A presentation by an ICE official and an official from the Department of Justice was shouted down by disruptive protesters at Northwestern University.
NAU College Students Raise Money to Aid Border Hoppers
A group of college students in Arizona are using crowdfunding to get money to aid those who illegally cross the US-Mexico border.