If you’re wondering what American students are learning about history these days, it’s worth spending a few minutes reading some entries from Non Campus Mentis.
Read the articleUnder the guise of improving the learning environment, local schools might be offering more of the same social experimentation that already leads to less literacy and more juvenile delinquency in public school classrooms year after year.
Read the articleA college professor actually gets it right.
Read the articleA couple of years ago when Yassir Arafat was still alive and kicking, I gave Ibrahim Hooper at least a half a dozen opportunities to denounce Arafat and the PLO in a five-minute telephone conversation: The CAIR spokesman ignored them all.
Read the articleHold on to your wallets: Lady Luck will soon be tempting the self-restraint of North Carolinians around the state. Legislation creating a state lottery passed on Tuesday, and was quickly signed into law by Governor Easley yesterday.
Read the articleThe GOMs (Gatekeepers of Mediocrity) seem to have won.
Read the articleIn contrast to the approach taken by most colleges and universities, Accuracy in Academia invited an actual scientist to discuss modern environmental concerns with students attending AIA’s summer conference.
Read the articleWhen professors go public, they frequently reveal biases that their students may not easily detect.
Read the articleAlthough Mason Weaver gives a standing offer to liberal professors to debate him, rarely do they take him up on it. Small wonder.
Read the articleSupport for school choice is on the rise in North Carolina.
Read the articleGroups like Accuracy in Academia are providing the flashlight, and as the overpriced truth of American academia becomes visible, the purveyors of anti-Americanism, social and cultural relativism and overt nonsense will find the walls of their ivory towers less and less insulated from the real world, and we will all, particularly we students, be better off.
Read the articleAccuracy in Media’s Cliff Kincaid goes head to head with the ACLU’s Marvin Johnson over the Media Shield Law before students at Accuracy in Academia’s Conservative University conference.
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