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Middle School Pregnancy Test
An irate father in Jackson, Mississippi is demanding that his daughter’s sixth grade teacher at the Chastain Middle School be fired, said pc.blogspot.com.
Healthcare: Denied or Deferred? (Video)
The health care crisis that you haven’t heard about.
Rather Steep Learning Curve
Four years later, Rather’s show, Dan Rather Reports, offers viewers a glimpse into what the former CBS news anchor considers good reporting.
Forgotten But Not Gone
Afghanistan remains a country of significant U.S. involvement without receiving the critical coverage typical of American action in the Middle East.
Commencement Celebrities
It appears that students are having more of a say in determining who will give the annual commencement address.
What Can Ronald Reagan Teach the Next President?
Ronald Reagan’s legacy is far from over.
The Downfall of America’s Economy
Hülsmann argues that the American economy is creating a financial bubble that could soon burst.
Borderline Advocacy
Some academics and media outlets consider Operation Streamline’s increased prosecutions of illegal immigrants a troubling development.
China Policy
The upcoming presidential election in November has vital impact on the strength of U.S.-China relations.
Recent Articles
‘Free’ Community College means a $232 Million Bill for New York Per Year
So much for free stuff, huh? That’s expensive.
Mizzou has Anonymous Reporting System for Intolerance Claims
Oh yes, anonymity is a good thing when you can punish people without repercussions.
UCF Police Chief Not a Fan of Untrained Concealed Carry Permit Users
He has a point, about training at least, but the real issue for the police chief is that he claimed the police will have to hire more officers to deal with more guns on campus.
66% of Kansas Faculty Oppose Campus Carry
The state law allowing the concealed carry of arms on public college campuses goes into effect on July 1 2017, but the university faculty in state colleges and universities are unhappy with it.
Prostitution’s Victims Ignored by Amnesty International
Occasionally the Modern Language Association (MLA) actually does look at language, and makes a valuable contribution to the sum of human knowledge. At the MLA conference this year, Kate Day, a law professor emeritus at…
Harvard Professor Claims He Needs Armed Guards when Speaking about Israel, Safe Spaces
Dershowitz blasts safe spaces and the concept behind them, which means that he need some armed guards with him when he makes speaking appearances about Israel (he is pro-Israel).
Candidates Running for Harvard Board Pledge Free Tuition for Asian-Americans after Affirmative Action Lawsuit
A conservative is sponsoring the slate of five candidates for the Harvard Board of Overseers: An “outsider” slate running for Harvard’s Board of Overseers is pledging to end tuition for undergraduates as well as treat…
UNC-Greensboro Education Class Features Paper on Social Justice
Per the College Fix: A teacher at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro requires students in her class to write an 8-page commitment to social justice — pupils who take her class because it’s a required…
Principal Threatened to Cancel Journalism at School after Article on New Bell Schedule
Uh, this is taking things too far. Upset over an article on the school’s new bell schedule? Okay.
Sexual Violence in the Military
In a presentation to a Modern Language Association (MLA) panel on sexual violence, Ariana Vigil, a women’s studies professor at North Carolina-Chapel Hill, linked a military deserter and his perspective on the military to the…