Last year, the Santa Rosa County School District made a deal with the devil, represented by the ACLU, that involved the school district entering into an agreement that prohibited prayer at all school-sponsored events, and an even broader agreement prohibiting all employees from engaging in prayer.
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Exporting Oil and Ideology
An Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET) Seminar was held September 10th, the eve of 9/11, dedicated to those that died that day. Sarah Stern, President of EMET, reminded attendees that, out of the fifteen terrorists involved in the attack, eleven were from Saudi Arabia. T
Not So Grand Alliance
“Those who oppose missile defense are opposed to freedom,” was U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint’s sentiment at a recent Heritage Foundation forum entitled No Grand Bargain With Russia.
Tenured Person of Interest
The sub-headline over the article says it all: “The investigation into a cop killing in the ’70s leads to a law professor who helped launch Barack Obama’s political career.”
Ivory or Clay Tower?
Jane Shaw’s article, “The Ivory Tower: Crumbling From Within?” featured in the June 2009 edition of Perspective, shares the thoughts and ideas of famed entrepreneur and education maven Jeff Sandefer, as shared at an Atlas Economic Research Foundation forum where Sandefer was the keynote speaker.
Elusive PreK Successes
Some have offered up universal pre-kindgergarten as a solution for America’s educational woes, but CATO scholar Adam Schaeffer argues that the educational “benefits” of government-sponsored pre-k would be transitory at best.
UC-SD Green Gone Wild
Do students entering U.C. San Diego this year have any idea what awaits them?
Revolutionary Revolving Door Retreads
Academics are getting a chance to test their pet theories as presidential appointees and the results are not pretty.
Pimp My ACORN
Decent folks across the nation have been continuously shocked by the exposes against abortion industry giant Planned Parenthood orchestrated by young pro-life champions such as Lila Rose.
Afghanistan: Moving Forward
Charting a course for United States policy in Afghanistan poses many challenges as well as many opportunities.
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Philly Cops Blast Hillary Over Black Lives Matter & Co.
The media and academia may regard them as a source of multicultural wisdom but local police have to look at what groups like Black Lives Matter actually do. “The Fraternal Order of Police is insulted…
Yale Reinstates Worker who Broke Stained-Glass Window
*sigh* Yale is reinstating the worker who smashed a stained-glass window due to being offended by it. In early June, Menafee had smashed out an “offensive” stained-glass window because it featured slave carrying bales of…
Grad Student Upset at University of North Dakota’s Consolidation of Multicultural Centers
Closing on-campus multicultural centers apparently hurts all of the students at the University of North Dakota, according to one graduate student at the university.
Unintended Consequences? In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants Hinders College Enrollment in New Jersey
Oh, the irony is rich, isn’t it?!
Goddard Space Center to Introduce Social Justice Internally
This is a bit odd for a space center, right?
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Professor Alleges “White Paternalism” is Hindering Diversity at Portland State University
Liberal blaming liberals for hindering diversity efforts at Portland State University. Bring out the popcorn, oh, and a new term, “white paternalism.”
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Louisville Grad Student Worried about Whites on the Wrong Side of History on ‘Black Lives Matter’
A graduate student (technically, a doctoral student) at the University of Louisville wrote an op-ed and how white Americans could be on the wrong side of history by taking the side of police in ‘Black…
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Highly Trained, Well Informed
Carrie Lightfoot entered into the firearm industry later in life and distinctly remembers the first time she went shooting. Although slightly scared at first, she quickly fell in love and began seeking information geared towards…
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GOP Platform Slams Liberal Indoctrination on College Campuses
Wait, the GOP has a backbone? The Republican Party’s official 2016 platform includes several promising planks related to higher education, including reduced federal subsidies and enhanced speech protections. Within the 66 pages of the GOP…
Beware of the Left’s Insidious War on Free Speech
A great read over at Reason: Americans are so focused on the outrageous presidential candidacy of Donald Trump, we’ve largely missed one of the biggest political stories of 2016: the left’s fearsome tactics to suppress its…