What do you get when a country’s government finds itself in the process of passing legislation on a topic recent studies have proven to be a myth?
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Our Progressive Generation?
Are young American voters becoming increasingly progressive? That’s what Campus Progress, a liberal activist group, is arging in their newest study.
Professors Against the War on Terror
Lustick’s article amounts to little more than an anti-American attack on par with Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s sermons.
Foreign Investment and Iran’s Future
The NIE timeline proposed for Iran to create enough highly-enriched uranium for a nuclear bomb suspiciously parallels predictions of an Iranian economic collapse.
V-Tech & Unintended Consequences
Urgent action by campus administrators raises some concern whether, in the climate of fear caused by the Virginia Tech gunman’s rampage, there has been a rush to judgment that will lead to unintended consequences at some future date.
An Inconvenient Challenge
Senator James Inhofe, R-Okla., of the Senate Environmental Public Works Committee issued a written challenge to global-warming advocates, to lead by example and alter their lifestyles toward an environmentally-friendly approach.
New Focus At Duke
Duke University’s undergraduate curriculum — like many others – went through a period of erosion beginning in the late 1960s but might be making a comeback.
The Utah Choice
On February 12th, the state of Utah cemented its place in the annals of history when Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. signed the first-ever universal school choice bill into law.
Bias of Bias Naysayers
It turns out that those critics from the Higher Education Establishment who deny the presence of bias in American colleges and universities are themselves part of the problem.
Diverse Double Standards
The higher education establishment has a mixed record on delivering the diversity it claims to prize, at best.