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Perspectives

Bad Coaching

Liberals truly believe everyone who has any intelligence at all must think exactly as they do…or they need see a shrink.

College Prep

The Child Abuse of Teacher Union Politics

As Dr. Cheri Yecke shows in her study, “Kids, Schools, and Politics: Protecting the Integrity of Taxpayer Resources,” teacher-union politicking does not begin when the school day ends.

News

Games and Fun at Harvard

Campus Report’s “Squeaky Chalk” columnist reviews the Summers’ controversy and the war for fun.

Features

Wanted: Conservatives (Not)

You can get an idea of what conservatives on America’s college campuses are up against by looking at a recent want ad posted on the University of Tennessee at Knoxville site.

Perspectives

Darwin Descending

Darwinism has severe problems in both its validity and its ramifications. But seldom do these problems surface, and rarely are they taught in the educational system.

Book Reviews

Not So Great Expectations

A new report issued by Achieve, Inc. reveals yet another shortcoming in the education system, the “expectations gap.”

News

The gods of global warming

On American campuses, belief in global warming and man’s contribution to it approaches the theological. Actual meteorologists take a more nuanced approach.

Perspectives

Does affirmative action produce more black lawyers?

The study, “A Systematic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law Schools,” argues, using statistical analysis, that although total elimination of racial preferences would cause a 14 percent reduction in the number of blacks accepted to law school, there would be an 8 percent increase in the number of blacks actually becoming lawyers.