Outside of Hollywood, there can be no greater holdout from the Republican message than the Ivory Tower, yet the information trickling out of surveys and studies shows that it did not come up short in the controversial practice of earmarking federal funds that the congressional elephants became associated with.
Monthly Archives For December 2006
Global Warming on Ice
Environmentally conscious undergrads beware: some of the same people warning of the dangers of global warming now were predicting an ice age back in the 1970s.
Is American Education Obsolete
New survey results show American schools may use their academic freedom in order to fail in international rankings.
Christmas Killjoys
A letter from London could give Americans a glimpse of the ghost of Christmas future.
Princetonian Take on Terror
What made the Bush Administration think that they would find an employee of the month in the Ivy Leagues?
Ideological Bias at UCI?
Could we be losing the war on terror on campus?
Bloody Hands at Brown
Security risk at New York Times finds audience at Brown.
Identity Crisis in Higher Education
Most schools spend more time on the politics of identity than do transgendered transvestites.
ROTC Phobia
Tomorrow’s military leaders do not necessarily face a cakewalk through college.
Foothill High & The First Amendment
A high school senior whose microphone was turned off after she began speaking about the importance of religion in her life during her valedictory address will have her day in court, ruled a federal judge in response to oral arguments by attorneys for The Rutherford Institute.