Standardized tests have been the archenemy of students for years.
Monthly Archives For May 2006
Foreign Law Full Frontal
Adopting international laws here in the U.S. could be a not too distant reality if law school trends are correct.
Schools Will Play with LCA
Some schools previously boycotting the school, are now willing to schedule athletic events with Liberty Christian Academy.
End Times
Cliff Kincaid, editor of Accuracy in Media’s AIM report, continues his analysis of a recent commencement address given by New York Times publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Jr. at the Stat University of New York at New Paltz.
Gray Lady Gone Wild
NY Times publisher, Sulzberger delivered an odd address to the graduating students of SUNY New Paltz.
School Fails to Censor Religious Song
A Minnesota school that tried to censor a student performance of a Christian song at graduation, failed because of the Liberty Counsel.
The Fabulous Frohnmayers
Two brothers, same tree?
D for Delusional
Professor Carey Stronach has a problem, a department chair who hates him supported a student claiming to have made an A, when he earned a D.
Not in My Name
A Boston College one donor is upset with the BC professor who tried to block Condi Rice’s honorary degree.
Response to Professor Condemns Committee
A Bloomsburg professor featured prominently in a recent article wrote us a letter.