While a recent poll apparently indicates the public’s belief in public schools, a closer look reveals some telling truths.
Monthly Archives For August 2006
Dovish Deceptions Revisited
Kline revisits a previous discussion on collegiate dealings with military recruitment.
Welfare and the Ivory Tower
Why do professors hate to discuss the successes of welfare reform?
Indonesia Studies
Indonesia, the country with the world’s largest concentration of Muslims, is helping to combat terrorist says the Indonesian Ambassador.
Warriors for Education
Partnerships for Global Education’s David Jackson and David Humphrey want to accomplish much more than selling a T-shirt.
Montgomery County School Bans Fliers
School districts are sore losers.
Of Ants and Men: A Greener Daydream
Doug Bandow of CEI reviews the book, A Greener Faith by Roger S. Gottlieb.
Victory for freedom at GTech
The Alliance Defense Fund, students of Georgia Tech and free speech won a substantial victory in court this week.
Gay Rights Straightjacket
No wonder so many kids can’t read, teachers are wasting all their pushing the gay agenda.
Free Speech Triumphs at Tech
On Monday, a federal judge ordered Georgia Tech to change its speech code for students living in on-campus housing.