But somehow they only find it has a shade on it when it comes from the right, and after its been spent.
Perspectives
Professor Ridicules Without Rebutting Republican Congressman
A source, and sometimes target, of these dispatches, Professor Martin Kich of Wright State University, used the academe blog maintained by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) to denigrate conservative U. S. Representative Louis Gohmert, R-Texas, but without quite answering what he viewed as the congressman’s misstatements.
Imagining A Campus Without Offense
A law professor from Penn came up with her own words to ban on campus but it’s much more limited than the speech codes of her adversaries.
DePaul Teaches How To Use Social Media
Are they catching up with technology or duplicating what is already going on off campus?
Thanksgiving & The First Amendment
Here’s a fascinating bit of history: Thanksgiving and the first amendment are practically twins, passed within 24 hours of each other.
Silent Sam Still With Us
He may be out of sight but he’s still around somewhere in the vicinity of his former roost–the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Rethinking Federal Intervention in K-12 Education
Or, what is the Common Core of government policy?
Inflated Grades: What Happens When Report Cards Lie
On November 8, the Thomas B. Fordham Institute held an event which dealt with the issue of grade inflation in U.S. schools. The National Assessment on Educational Progress (NAEP) has shown that only about a…
The Selective Economizing Of University Administrators
Martin Kich of Wight State University helps give us an inside view on why college gets more expensive even as their presidents make belt-tightening noises.
Residential Activism at UCLA
What’s the difference between being a resident activist at UCLA and a student there? The activists get paid.