Do mental health screenings for children lead to finding problems before they start, or creating problems by drugging kids for life?
Monthly Archives For March 2006
Animal House Advanced Placement
The seven-year plan of the frat boys in the film classic Animal House has become the reality for two-thirds of American college students.
Yale University: Taliban Yes; US Military No
While Yale is busy keeping the ROTC out of their hallowed halls, they choose to admit a former member of the Taliban.
RAs Have Rights
In Wisconsin, one university system is considering a new policy that would grant more right to RAs, while another school’s funding of organizations is examined.
High School Students Call for End to Indoctrination
Students aren’t just sitting back and taking it when teachers try to indoctrinate them these days: some bring tape recorders to school.
Revolving Door in Academia
A new Fox News journalist recently moderated a talk on NSA surveillance and promoted the idea that the wiretaps are actually being used to spy on Bush’s opposition.
Censoring Teachers
The Rutherford Institute plans to appeal on behalf of a teacher whose religious-themed posters were removed from his classroom walls while he was out sick.
The American Academy is in a Declared War
Funkhouser, a professor at Occidental College, writes about the explicit declared political war that is waging on university campuses.
High School Confidential
Post-secondary indoctrination can be pretty intense too.
Snitching Promoted at Penn State
Penn State policies on intolerance, harrasment and discrimination are being challenged by a lawsuit filed on Feb. 22 by the Alliance Defense Fund.