As pundits everywhere Monday-morning-quarterback the presidential election, the pre-game analysis of at least one analyst gives a startlingly accurate picture of what came to pass.
Read the articleWhile millions of people gathered in Beijing to watch the opening ceremony of the Olympics, protestors met outside of Chinese embassies in Washington D.C., London, Madrid, Paris, Stockholm, Rome, Berlin, Lausanne, and Ottawa to call attention to China’s gross violations of basic human rights.
Read the articleHow can children be taught about the free-enterprise system?
Read the articleA foreign correspondent tries to recapture Spanish history before it gets erased.
Read the articleIt’s that time of year again. Parents, relatives, siblings and friends traipse happily onto football fields and into auditoriums to finally hand over their children to the adult world.
Read the articleAs I write this Accuracy In Academia is completing their two day conference Conservative University today on Capitol Hill. While I have to admit the attendance was below expectations (we underestimated the fickleness of hill interns ) the conferences content has been excellent.
Read the articleHigh school students in Colorado learned that supposedly harmless pranks can have serious consequences.
Read the articleThe debate about capital punishment on the nation’s campuses is much like the debate about abortion. Only one viewpoint is presented—the politically correct one. It is indicative of the type of tendentious scholarship that is all too common in academia.
Read the articleA West Chester University junior takes issue with his school’s take on 9-11
Read the articleThree veterans of the campus culture wars will discuss their experiences in a July 8 event sponsored by Accuracy in Academia.
Read the articleThe October 2024 issue of Campus Report covers the DEI movement’s setbacks, the fall semester on campuses, a judge’s striking down of a “Jew Exclusion Zone” at UCLA, and ongoing efforts to dismantle DEI programs. Several states have passed legislation or taken action to restrict or eliminate DEI programs in higher education, prompting universities to […]
Read the articleBecky Pringle, president of the National Education Association (NEA) teachers’ union, recently interviewed a fired teacher in Georgia about alleged “classroom censorship” taking place in public schools. Katie Rinderle was fired from her public school teaching job on August 17 when the school district’s board voted 4-3 to terminate her contract. AIA previously reported about […]
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