The nation’s political landscape may change drastically in the coming years if today’s college students have their way.
Articles By: larryscholer_48
Collegiate Religion
The current generation of college-aged young adults—often called either Generation Y or the “Millennials”—lives in a culture of unprecedented choice and individualism.
Dropout Dilemma
The alarming high school dropout rate has spurred school administrators and policymakers to action.
The Parent Gap
Republicans are winning parents at the polls, and this “parent gap” has Democrats worried.
The Agony of the AAUP
A look at the recent record of the American Association of University Professors reveals the real agenda of the academic freedom watchdog, according to Mal Kline, executive director of Accuracy in Academia.
Faculty Conservatives Outpolled Again
Not only do liberals fill the classrooms, evidence suggests that they control hiring committees, by preferring liberals over conservatives.
Reagan for the Book
Ronald Reagan’s two landslide victories in presidential elections obscure the road he traveled to become the Republican nominee. His failed bid for the 1976 Republican nomination would propel him four years later to the nomination and ultimately the presidency.
Phi Beta Kappa Gag Orders
Although Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) recently rejected George Mason University’s (GMU) application to establish a chapter of the organization on the Fairfax, VA campus, the society’s own record on free speech is suspect at best.
Fighting for Free Speech
In a new book, Donald Downs, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, outlines an approach to ridding campuses of political correctness. In Restoring Free Speech and Liberty on Campus, he shifts the focus away from the professors and to the administrators.
No Recruit Left Behind
Three Congressmen have teamed with four Pittsburgh punk rockers to fight an obscure provision of the No Child Left Behind Act.