Although Catholic schools look good when compared with their public counterparts, they don’t fare as well in contrast to the way they used to be.
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Educational GIVEaway
This week the House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on H.R. 2857, the Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act, more creatively known as the GIVE Act.
School Board Union Label
If you think that you can go to your school board with complaints about teacher union efforts to block education reforms, think again.
Renaissance Man Remembered
But what went over the top was the fact that William F. Buckley, Jr. for all of his patrician background was a genuine, kind and decent nice guy.
Cuba’s Not So Bright Future
With the transition of Cuban leadership from Fidel Castro to his brother, Raúl, academics have started speculatin about the future of the Cuban system, namely, whether the transition will birth a democratic movement.
Life Lessons
One of the benefits of the recap of the annual March for Life that anti-abortion activists hold here in our nation’s capital is the glimpse it gives us of the full throttle manner in which abortion is promoted today.
Hillary Clinton Schlepped Here
Apparently, George Washington University is a big stop for Democratic presidential candidates.
CINO Genesis
Last Fall, the president of a Catholic college acknowledged a trend we have been highlighting for years.
Many Are the Crimes
Although the strict text of the U.S. Constitution includes the treaty clause as the only means by which the U.S. can enter into such international agreements, there’s a growing body of mostly liberal-left “legal opinion” that holds that “congressional-executive agreements” like NAFTA can serve as substitutes for treaties.
California Cold War Education
Just when we thought the indoctrination in California’s public schools couldn’t get any worse, state lawmakers introduce bills that will further brainwash innocent children.
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Wise Men Still Seek Repeal
When Americans went around the table last Thursday to say what they were grateful for, ObamaCare probably wasn’t one of them. Despite the millions spent in PR, the president’s disaster of a health care law…
Maryland College Students, Faculty Protest Racism in the Name of Refugees
Again, so much for being tolerant of other’s opinions, beliefs and concerns over national security on college campuses. This time, it’s a protest at the University of Maryland-College Park.
Administrators are a Threat to Free Speech on College Campuses
Take a look at this op-ed at the College Fix and how college administrators, not other students, are a threat to free speech.
Wilson, Du Bois, and Who is Worth Honoring
Guest blogger Jonathan Marks teaches political philosophy at Ursinus College. Corey Robin, a professor of political science at Brooklyn College, concludes a recent piece in Salon by imagining how Princeton might distance itself from its former…
Syracuse Students Hit with $100 Athletic Fee, Need to Opt Out to Avoid Paying It
Oh, so more money going into the bloated academic machine, I mean, sports-driven academic model of the modern university.
Dartmouth Administrator says Conservatives Aren’t Nice during Protest
So much for tolerance of other’s beliefs at college campuses like Dartmouth: An administrator at Dartmouth College was recently forced to issue “an unequivocal apology” for stoking tensions at a Black Lives Matter protest with…
Only 39% of Ithaca Students want President to Resign
College Fix has more on this: The Ithacan reports that 54 percent of the student body responded to an email poll asking for their views on Rochon, who has allegedly not responded sufficiently to racial…
49 Faculty Members at Yale Support Embattled Couple over Halloween Costume Remarks
All this outrage over comments on Halloween costumes?
Jewish Student Criticizes Pro-Palestinian Display and is Facing an Ethics Probe
As the College Fix noted: Student Jesse Arm, a Central Student Government representative, confronted student peers who set up the pro-Palestinian display on Nov. 19 after his friend, an American Jewish student studying in Israel,…
9/11 Moment of Remembrance Reinstated by Minnesota Student Gov’t after Veto Stirred Backlash
The college administration had to step in to resolve the issue: Despite widespread student and administrative support, a resolution calling for a 9/11 moment of remembrance was recently vetoed by the Minnesota Student Association, the University of Minnesota’s…