A school deemed the first gay high school, settled in court and cannot discriminate against heterosexual students because of federal funding.
Monthly Archives For July 2006
School Dispirit
Don Irvine comments on a English school’s decision to block students from wearing England football jerseys the day of the first round match.
Academic Left Derails Evangelicals
Academics finding common cause with let-wing activists are not a new story, particularly since they are frequently the same people. But their effort to influence Evangelical Christians suggests a new twist on an old cliché: If you can’t beat them, subvert them.
International Baccalaureate Earth Charter
IB recently removed its name from the official list of endorsers of the Earth Charter Initiative.
Another Legal Study
Conservative youth recently heard what it means to be a “David” lawyer against the Goliaths.
International Baccalaureate Feeling the Heat
“Federal funding for International Baccalaureate has been allocated from the Advanced Placement Program for a number of years.”
Looking Ahead By Looking Back
“The movement has never been one voice,” said Nash.
The Next Conservative Generation
Esther Clark of Brenau University, Eric Shive of Cornell and Travis Barham of Washington & Lee spoke of their exploits as conservative student leaders on campus at the recent Eagle Forum Collegians (EFC) Annual Leadership Summit.
Conservative College Trustees?
Conservatives in control of an Ivy League school? This dream might become a reality as conservative alumni fight for their rights to be candidates for the Board of Trustees at Dartmouth.
Love & Money 101
“Now children are items of consumption—luxury goods,” Miles said of the different role that children play in society and the economy today.