Although at least one of her political science professors told her that individuals do not make a difference, Ruth Malhotra, a soft-spoken, petite, rising senior at Georgia Tech, proved that lecturer wrong.
Monthly Archives For September 2005
Constitutional Literacy
A college professor actually gets it right.
Bucknell Conservatives Remember 9/11
Bucknell University Conservatives
Club will build a 9/11 Memorial on Bucknell University s campus on
Friday, September 9 starting at 11am.
Donkey Law Profs
With the upcoming confirmation hearings for John Roberts to the Supreme Court, a soon to be released study seems particularly timely.
Of CAIR, Michael Graham and Me
A couple of years ago when Yassir Arafat was still alive and kicking, I gave Ibrahim Hooper at least a half a dozen opportunities to denounce Arafat and the PLO in a five-minute telephone conversation: The CAIR spokesman ignored them all.
Pagan U
The name change of a University of Utah club might be unintentionally revealing.
Lone Star Losers
Texas is spending too much public education money outside the classroom, says Michael Quinn Sullivan, vice president of the Texas Public Policy Foundation and its getting worse.
Luck Be A Lady
Hold on to your wallets: Lady Luck will soon be tempting the self-restraint of North Carolinians around the state. Legislation creating a state lottery passed on Tuesday, and was quickly signed into law by Governor Easley yesterday.
Coda on Textbook Bias
Our correspondent responds to a critique of her work.
Bias on Bias Alleged
A reader critiques our correspondent’s story on high school textbook bias.