The College Board commissioned a poll that shows a majority favor increased federal spending on education.
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Anatomy of an Anachronism
According to Charles Murray, W.H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, there in not enough conclusive evidence that the federal government plays a positive role in American education.
Education Reform in Idaho
According to Tom Luna, Idaho’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, his state “chose to act, instead of being acted upon” when it came to education.
History on the Docket
All eyes are watching and ready for the Supreme Court to take up Obamacare in Florida vs. the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) this week. So much is at stake as this landmark case has the power to either bring things back to the drawing board or cast aside what lies at the very core of America.
Alternative Education Establishment Online
If you want to avoid the bricks and mortar of the traditional college experience, as well as campus politics, you may find an increasing array of alternatives online.
America from both sides
In his recent book, American Avatar, Barry A. Sanders, Adjunct Professor of Communication Studies at UCLA, explains how the United States’ image abroad is falsely represented in literature on global views of America.
WaPo’s Student Loan Crisis
Another story in The Washington Post, under the title of “Student loans seen as potential ‘next debt bomb’ for U.S. economy,” continues the paper’s practice of ignoring how a Post subsidiary is contributing to the problem.
Beyond the West’s Imagination
Historically, Israel’s doctrine for its nuclear arsenal has been to deter annihilation.
White House Persecutes Christians
More women who apparently never got a call from the White House speak out on the latest health care regulation opposed by religious institutions which will be affected by it.
Welcome Academic Perspective
A college professor offered the type of big-picture analysis we used to expect from academics but rarely get anymore.