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Drink the Water
In a report posted on enjoybottledwater.org, Angela Logomasini, Ph.D. states, “Bottled water regulation is at least as stringent as tap water regulation.
Campus Feminists Protest Pro-Life Clinics
April 13th was the National Crisis Pregnancy Center Protest Day, an initiative designed by the Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF).
Government Free to Fail
“While some are prepared to write the obituary on capitalism and our movement, I believe we are on the brink of a great American awakening,” said Representative Mike Pence (R-Ind.) at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
Health Care Deconstructed
If there is one truism among policy makers and academics it is that the U.S. health-care system is broken. But for scholars speaking at a symposium hosted by Susquehanna University, the answer to these problems was clear: universal coverage.
The Corporate State Culture
“Just what exactly is a culture of enterprise?” Dr. Richard Brake asked at a Heritage Foundation event on April 2nd.
College Students as Pawns
It was surprising to hear the word “surplus” on Capitol Hill on April 7th, having grown accustomed to the usual news about deficits. But the Cato Institute pin-pointed one surplus that is, because of the mismanagement of government funding, harming the system. The surplus is in college graduates.
China’s Other Bitter Harvest
In China there is a serious divide between those that live in urban areas and those that live in rural areas, according to a study by the Rural Development Institute.
Evil Axis Launched
Despite international warnings, North Korea conducted a long-range missile test on April 4th, supposedly intending to launch a communications satellite into orbit.
No “Progressives” Left Behind
It is interesting that the very people who urge you to “speak truth to power” get annoyed when you actually do.
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From Basketball to the Science Fair
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and founder of FIRST Dean Kamen discussed the importance of implementing STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and math education in America)to redirect kids’ passions from competing with basketballs to competing with robots….
Anti-Zionism Week Coincides with Holocaust Remembrance Day
The pro-Palestinian group Students for Justice in Palestine decided that they should mock Zionism (and Israel) by scheduling their anti-Zionism week with Holocaust Remembrance Day. Not classy, guys
The Citadel says No to Hijab as a Part of the School’s Military Uniform
Looks like CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, may sue the school over it, even if the student decides not to go to the military college
Marco Rubio on A World Without American Engagement
On Tuesday at the Hudson Institute, Senator Marco Rubio reported about his recent trip to Qatar, Iraq, and Turkey to discuss the importance of American engagement in the Middle East and the consequences America would…
Students for Life Chapter Settles Lawsuit against University of South Alabama over Free Speech
“Two-and-a-half years after it stopped a pro-life student group from erecting a temporary “Cemetery of Innocents” on school grounds, the University of South Alabama has settled a lawsuit over its restrictions on speech and alleged arbitrary enforcement against certain viewpoints.”
Seattle University Students Occupy Dean’s Office
So much occupying, so little time to do actual coursework and productive things in life.
Kansas Chancellor Vetoes Raising Student Fees to Pay for Multiculturalism
“The Chancellor of the University of Kansas has vetoed a student government resolution calling for a $2 student fee increase to fund the country’s first ever “multicultural student government.””
MIT Lecture Links Islamophobia to Climate Change
Professors love equating their two favorite topics: Islamophobia and climate change/global warming.
Pedagogues for Prostitution
The next great cause, now popular in academia, is legalizing prostitution.
Towson University Implements Hate and Bias Reporting System to Combat Racism
Big Brother on college campuses…it’s the reality nowadays.