For loyal supporters of the federal education law, No Child Left Behind (NCLB), 2007 has been a lonely year indeed.
Read the articleThis economic storm is still gathering. If we fail to act, it will soon be upon us. But we can rise above it – if we work diligently to train and nurture the scientific and mathematical talents of the next generation.
Read the articleLast month, Dr. Alberto Hodari told Wayne State students that doctors have a license to lie to their patients.
Read the articleThe condom has quickly come to symbolize health professionals’ push for “safe sex,” but Notre Dame Professor James P. Sterba suggests that the condom assume an important new role in the legal system: determining whether or not women have been raped.
Read the articleIn a recent critique of Blacklisted By History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies that appeared in National Review, historian Ron Radosh makes numerous assertions about the book by M. Stanton Evans that are completely unsupported by the work itself.
Read the articleOnly on college campuses does the middle class run the show, as tenured faculty lord it over students and trustees alike.
Read the articleIf it seems that America’s establishment figures have been getting increasingly immature as the years go by, you are not imagining things.
Read the articleRecently, a history professor at a distinguished university commented during a TV interview that Americans should be more humble. After all, he said, more than 50,000 Americans and hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese died during the Vietnam War for no reason.
Read the articleThe NIE timeline proposed for Iran to create enough highly-enriched uranium for a nuclear bomb suspiciously parallels predictions of an Iranian economic collapse.
Read the article“Dropout factories” are common in California, where more than one in 10 high schools fits the description.
Read the articleThe premiere of It’s Still Elementary, a retrospective documentary featuring the public’s response to the controversial 1996 It’s Elementary film on homosexual discussions in Elementary School classrooms, was hosted by the NEA.
Read the articleInstead of mischaracterizing the significance and meaning of the U.S. trade deficit, policymakers should try to attain a better understanding of the condition of U.S. manufacturing.
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