In the weeks leading up to Halloween, the California Teacher’s Association (CTA) has no intention of masking its agenda on marriage.
Recent Articles
Girls Gone Wild Again
Latrobe, Pa.—The federal government’s Title IX regulations have led colleges to eliminate popular men’s sports teams and add moribund women’s athletic franchises in order to prove gender neutrality in athletics.
Academic “Consensus” On Bailout
Beware of people who tell you what “everybody knows,” particularly if they are academics.
Judging a Generation
Is the Millennial Generation just plain dumb? That’s the premise put forward by Emory University professor Mark Bauerlein.
Sharing the Poverty
Is America’s nirvana ending soon? It is, if you believe the contents of a new book: The End of Prosperity: How Higher Taxes Will Doom the Economy—If We Let It Happen.
UnCommon Crisis
At the beginning of this month, it was believed that over 1,000 universities could be facing crises with payroll, staffing, and other expenditures over the next year.
Old School Policies Challenged
A new book, The Future of Educational Entrepreneurship: Possibilities for School Reform, is now laying out the future of educational entrepreneurship, including possibilities for school reform.
Brother, Can You Spare an Endowment?
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a new questionnaire which asks some tough questions of college leaders.
World-Saving Education Deconstructed
Dr. Stanley Fish’s new work takes a controversial stance towards the purpose of higher education.
Rhee-Considering Vouchers
On the surface, both McCain and Obama seemed to agree that school choice should be a cornerstone of reform.
Recent Articles
Anonymous Letter to Mizzou’s Concerned Student 1950 Blasts Activists and Protests
It is a scathing letter, written anonymously, by a student at the University of Missouri (known as Mizzou) who blasts the elitist mindset of Concerned Student 1950. Photo by dustybarker Photo by dustybarker
Mizzou, Facing Budget Shortfall, Launches Recruiting Campaign
The Concerned Student 1950 protesters have disrupted the University of Missouri so much that they faced a budget shortfall thanks to a projected low student enrollment this upcoming year. Photo by KOMUnews Photo by KOMUnews
Enrollment at Mizzou Falls by 1,500 Students, Creating $32 Million Budget Shortfall
The university’s interim chancellor, Hank Foley, broke the bad news to the school via e-mail, but this highlights how devastating and paralyzing the student protests have been on Mizzou’s morale and public profile. Photo by…
Multicultural Lesson from Guatemala
The frightening thing about looking at schools in other countries is that you can see where our own education is going. At this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference, Gloria Alvarez of the National Civic Movement…
No Remorse from Duke Administrators Ten Years After Lacrosse-Rape Hoax
From our friend Ashe Schow at the Washington Examiner: None of the campus administrators who branded the young men as rapists before the evidence was collected ever faced consequences, and it appears they have no…
Bike App Helps College Students Get Their Bikes Back
Innovation, folks: An app launched in Boston last summer is promising to help students and administrators fight the real and paperwork scourge of campus bike theft. SAFE Bikes (Safety Awareness For Everyone) currently has 300…
Yale Basketball Player Forced Out of School Based on Questionable Standards
From the College Fix: The Yale Daily News has confirmed what everyone suspected: Basketball team captain Jack Montague mysteriously left Yale last month because the school found him responsible for sexual assault, despite him not…
Colorado State Student Senators Threatened with Impeachment after Diversity Bill Rejected
Tyranny of the minority? Photo by tylerkron Photo by tylerkron
Undying Devotion: The Untold Story of How Nancy Reagan Would Have Taken a Bullet for Her Husband
Editor’s Note: This appeared on the Grove City College’s Center for Vision and Values website. On March 30, 1981, at 2:25 p.m., President Ronald Reagan was leaving the Washington Hilton through a side door after…
Professor who Compared Scott Walker to Hitler now Works at Temple University
She compared Scott Walker, a union-busting governor, to Adolf Hitler. That isn’t a fair comparison, at all. Now Temple University is her professional home. Photo by OldOnliner Photo by OldOnliner