Kel Kelly takes on New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, setting out to discredit Krugman’s four main causal arguments for the current food shortage.
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States of Denial
An AP story about the growing number of states walking away from federal abstinence funding is being hailed by some as a death knell for the abstinence movement.
Stanford, Schatzberg, and Corcept Therapeutics
Stanford’s account of Dr. Schatzberg’s arm’s-length role in Stanford’s NIH-supported studies of RU 486 (mifepristone) for depression is questionable, if not disingenuous.
Anti-Civil Liberties Union
In reality, the ACLU bears a closer resemblance to the insulated plutocrats it inveighs against than it does to any underdog that you can think of.
Border Security Blues
Illegal or legal, Mark Krikorian fears the effects drastic immigration rates are having, both on legal citizens and the immigrants themselves.
Modified Media Mea Culpa
Studies on the astounding degree of neglect for essential reportorial practices remains valid. I could see this trend with a vengeance as an intern in the Senate press gallery a quarter century ago.
Borderline Insecurity
Besides threatening jobs, Krikorian argues that illegals are not assimilating into the American culture, because technology connects today’s immigrants to their old cultures.
Regulating Trucks
Stephen Owings founded Road Safe America, a non-profit organization working to implement a national rule that would limit trucks to 68 miles an hour.
Nanny-State Anyone?
The August/September edition of Reason, a libertarian publication dedicated to Free Minds and Free Markets, ranks the 35 “worst nanny-state cities in America.”
Another National Security Threat
One expert argues that more foreigners than U.S. students are graduating with degrees in technology from U.S. colleges, and this could endanger our competitiveness worldwide.
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Melissa Click is a Scapegoat, Claims Mizzou Activist Group
This is a headscratcher, via College Fix: This will surely give a lot more credibility to the University of Missouri student activist organization Concerned Student 1950: In a letter, they assert Mizzou’s administration has “scapegoated”…
Book Review: Who Built That? Not Obama
Michelle Malkin’s book, Who Built That, tells the story of America’s unsung and unheralded entrepreneurs who made America what it is today: a land of the American Dream, free market and freedom. She told the…
The MLA Alphabetically
See how English professors interpret the alphabet in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
“Deferred Prosecution Agreement” for Melissa Click, Mizzou Professor who Assaulted Student Journalist
20 hours of community service is her punishment. Fair, or foul?
Student Paper Sends Survey to Find Out More Information about Students’ Sex Life
This is a bit extreme, isn’t it? It is anonymous, but still.
The Face of School Choice
When the media deigns to cover a landmark Supreme Court case involving education, reporters should cultivate sources outside of the educational establishment, lest they run the long-term risk of being caught flatfooted by the ruling…
Oral Roberts Punishes Students via FitBits
Say hello to Big Brother. Oral Roberts University, a Christian school in Oklahoma, is taking health to a new level by requiring incoming freshmen and transfer students to walk about five miles per day as…
5-Step Checklist on How NOT to Kiss to Avoid Committing Sexual Assault
What? This actually happened at Southern Cal. On Thursday, the University of Southern California’s student government hosted a “Consent Carnival” that aimed to teach students how to properly hook-up under the “yes means yes” state…
Arkansas Law Professor says University is Trying to Make Him Pay for Their Mistakes
Dr. Robert Steinbuch has been trying to get his hands on data to look at the race-based admissions data from the university, which the university redacted portions of it. This has been ongoing since 2013,…
PHOTOS: Book Gallery at the Left-Wing MLA
We took a look around the exhibit hall at the convention center, where left-wing professors talked to book publishers and looked for the latest books to buy. This is what we saw: