Search results for "abortion"

News

A Different Look At Women’s Studies

When the panelists on Accuracy in Academia’s summer conference panel on “women’s studies” took a shot at answering the question, “What do women want?,” they gave answers that few college professors would give an “A” to.

Read the article
Book Reviews

Grading Teachers’ Unions

Linda Chavez examines the inner workings of America’s teachers’ unions, whose “ultimate goal,” in the candid words of a former NEA head, is “to tap the legal, political, and economic powers of the U.S. Congress … [to] collect votes to re-order the priorities of the United States of America.”

Read the article
News

Old Left Revisited

You know that political correctness has gotten out of hand when even leftist stalwart Marcus Raskin conveys his distaste for some of the excesses of PC language.

Read the article
News

The Adams Chronicles

At the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, a conservative professor has PC administrators ruing the day they granted him tenure.

Read the article
Features

Graduation Day “Diversity”

Last month, commencement-day speakers around the country used the podium to deliver the same sort of political broadsides that students can expect to hear if they tune in to this year’s Democratic convention.

Read the article
News

Ad Hominem Academic

A professor calls Republicans “fascists” on his personal website but with his university linked to it, he opens up questions of whether academic liberty is at stake or pedagogical license has gone haywire

Read the article
News

Social Forces At American University

Students who take “Social Forces That Shaped America,” a history class currently offered at American University in Washington, D. C., may find themselves inundated with political correctness.

Read the article
News

The NEA vs. Teachers

Despite its power, the National Education Association’s membership may ultimately be its undoing as rank and file teachers find little in common with their representatives.

Read the article
Campus Report

April 2000 – Campus Report

SUNY-Potsdam’s War on Frats Daniel Flynn Cops Sicced on Greeks for Giving Out Cocoa, Wearing Letters Faternities at the State University of New York at Potsdam (SUNY-Potsdam) are crying foul after their member were threatened with arrest by school officials for giving out free cocoa and for wearing the sweatshirts of their suspended fraternities near […]

Read the article

Sign up for Updates & Newsletters.