Churchill’s “little Eichmanns” comment alone is clear evidence of a substandard mind and would naturally lead one to investigate Churchill’s other writings. It turns out, two respected professors have written extensively on Churchill’s copious fraudulent research.
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Foothill Professor Responds
I have been asked by a number of news and web-based organizations about my interaction in late November 2004 with a Foothill College student Ahmad al-Qloushi. This is my response.
Foothill In Mouth
During the last week or so, I’ve been contemplating how to continue addressing the whole liberal-indoctrination-in-college thing. Sometimes it gets down to “Whom do you believe?” when a student makes a charge and a professor responds. But as it happens many times in sports, as in life, patterns emerge and the choices become clearer.
College Democrats + One
Just three months after his campaign to become the Vice President of the United States ended, former Senator John Edwards has been given a new job that seems designed to keep him, at least occasionally, in the public eye.
Community College Bias II: Focus on Foothill
When President Bush called for “strengthening community colleges” in his State of the Union Address, we pointed out that these grassroots institutions of higher learning may already be as politically biased as their supposedly elite counterparts. What we have learned since seems to bear out a maxim of veteran journalist and author M. Stanton Evans, “No matter how bad you think that things are, they’re worse.”
The Reagan Textbooks Miss
Though opinions of Ronald Reagan tempered after his death in August, many historians and textbooks continue to diminish his legacy.
A Tale of Two Headlines
Two stories on back to back pages in The Daily Pennsylvanian may have more to do with each other than the newspaper’s editor ever imagined.
Education Aid = Tuition Hikes
Increasing the size of Pell Grants may make college more expensive, according to a new report from the Cato Institute, a Washington, DC think tank.
Abstinence Minus
Widely-used sex education courses advertised as “comprehensive” give fleeting tributes to the value of abstaining from sexual intercourse while providing elaborate descriptions of how to practice contraception, a recent study by the Heritage Foundation shows.
Charlotte Simmons Comes Out
Tom Wolfe’s latest novel, I am Charlotte Simmons, misses the top-down politically correct ambience in higher education today but catches some of the spiritual drift among collegians in his tale of college life, experts on the subject concluded.
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Where’s the Real Diversity?
The latest issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education includes a special supplement on “Diversity in Academe” that is only missing one thing.
Young Americans Lose Health Care
“What happened to, ‘if you like your plan, you can keep it’?” Alyssa Farah, YAL Director of Communications asked.
The War On Football
November 6
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Author’s Night: The War On Football
Journalism School Discovers News
The Columbia Journalism School has discovered something newspaper readers and television viewers have long been seeking—facts.
Activist Student Files Suit
Files Suit Against Community College District, Administrators for Violating His Free Speech
Losing Ground To MOOCs
See how academia is reacting to the latest threat to it in the most recent issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Do Pell Grants Raise Tuition?
Academics tend to circle the wagons when you suggest that Pell grant increases lead to tuition hikes.
Feminists Freak Out
A group of Phi Psi frat boys recently sent out a fall rush pledge flyer covered with half naked women, which sent the feministas into orbit.
Candle in the Tower
Academia may be the hardest place to be “people of faith.”
Academic Blame Bush Syndrome
The 212-page book could have included scandals from at least the first term of President Barack Obama, but they were conspicuously missing.