Jim Hightower, America’s #1 populist and corporate critic, talks about on-campus progressive advocacy and his new book, Swim Against the Current.
Read the articleEurope’s coming demographic crisis and rising Muslim immigrant population has sparked a variety of pessimistic predictions of Europe’s ultimate demise, predicting a time at which Europe’s burgeoning Muslim population will transform the continent into “Eurabia.”
Read the articleA new, experimental policy discussed this week at the Center for American Progress (CAP) suggests reforming schools from the top down through engaged, talented principals.
Read the articleIf the common saying, “if you are young and not liberal, then you have no heart; but if you are old and not conservative, then you have no brain,” holds true, then why are our academies littered with aging Marxists and radical feminist professors?
Read the articleBelieve it or not, in the Dominion state, a Democratic governor is trying to cut education spending while Republicans in the state assembly fight those cuts.
Read the articleAt the 2007 Modern Language Association Convention, Panelist Elizabeth McNeil of Arizona State University defined the goals of ecofeminism.
Read the articleOnly 68 percent of 9th graders graduate high school on time, and of that number, a mere 40 percent enroll directly into college.
Read the articleWhy Everyday Mathematics won’t work on any given day.
Read the articleOffense is a “psychological construct,” argues University of Nevada-Reno Adjunct Professor William O’Donohue.
Read the articleDiplomacy has already begun to take center stage in Iraq, and Colonel McGinley offers practical solutions for an effective transition.
Read the articleThe events at the University of Delaware follow a common trend among academic institutions, and—despite their shocking nature—fail to surprise those familiar with university-sponsored politically-correct mantras.
Read the articleIt’s always fascinating to watch tenured faculty members leaving their ivory cocoons where they lecture to impressionable teenagers and 20-somethings to come face-to-face with skeptical middle-aged men.
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