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Monthly Archives For October 2004
Iowa College Tailgate Gets Political
A campaign worker relates the hazards of working the crowd at a University of Iowa (UI) home game.
The Song Remains The Blame
It appeared as if the campuses of Boston University and others nearby had emptied and the students collectively converged on the large intersection for a victory rally. It quickly turned ugly.
Graduating In Real Time?
Look to your right, look to your left. One out of three high school students may not graduate, an education analyst at a Washington, D. C. think-tank found.
Top Ten Campus Rarities
A perspective on increasingly rare occurences on college campuses.
Alabamy Bound
Students and parents who think that they will find a conservative school south of the Mason Dixon line might want to rethink that assumption.
Ideological Twinkie
Symbolically stiffing the nearly 8,000 students in Utah’s McKay Events Center, Michael Moore began his speech 52 minutes late.
Cultural (Uni)Diversity
Although two-thirds of colleges and universities have speech codes, administrators reveal their biases in enforcing them.
Cascading Colleges, Upended Universities
Author Jim Nelson Black undertook an investigation of the politically correct, but factually less so, biases on campus today and published his research in the book Freefall of the American University.
North Carolina’s Callow Core
‘Twas a time when young men and women graduated from the readin’, writin’ and ‘rithmetic of high school to the Great Works that awaited them in college, but what awaits today’s high school graduates?