Black pro-lifers, many of them ministers, are taking on the abortion provider, ubiquitous on many college campuses, although the dissenters’ efforts receive little media attention.
Monthly Archives For April 2008
Fisherman’s Shoes Hit Target
U. S. News and World Report took notice of the connection that 81-year-old Pope Benedict XVI was able to make with Catholic youth. Maybe it’s because, like grandparents and grandchildren, they have a common adversary.
Day of Silence Soundtrack
As an alternative to the Day of Silence that the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Community demands, and frequently receives, from schools, colleges and universities, we offer some retro music that you can listen to voluntarily at whatever volume you choose.
Presidential Personality Cult Deconstructed
So many generations have been taught that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ended the Depression that it has become an article of faith for historians in and out of academia and, naturally, their media acolytes.
Feminism on Red Alert
What would inspire a conference on feminism at Harvard to feature conservative viewpoints?
Federal Judge Bans Bibles
Public schools may be free to distribute condoms—but not Bibles.
Animal Rights
Thanks to a new legal specialty called Animal Protection Litigation, there is a rapidly growing niche for those concerned with the rights of animal companions.
Fisherman’s Shoes Find Target
Despite what you may have been lead to believe by the so-called mainstream media, the Pope delivered an address to Catholic college presidents that could be summarized as My Way or The Highway.
Doctor No
Among the questions that apparently plague academics these days is—Why don’t more conservatives pursue doctorate degrees?
Criminal Stupidity at UChi
In 2001, Freakonomics author Steve Levitt shocked the world with his theory that legal abortion helped to reduce crime.