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Features

ACLU Christmas Party

Members of the University of
Rhode Island College Republicans are sending
Christmas Cards to the ACLU.

Perspectives

UNCLB

NCLB is the vehicle by which the United States is complying with two UN sponsored international education agreements.

College Prep

Bilingual Bedlam

Massachusetts and California have scrapped their bilingual education programs while in the state that President Bush governed not so long ago school officials cling tenaciously to their two-languages-for-the-price-of-one policy.

Features

UC Loan Rangers

The University of California, the state’s premier public institution of higher education, also functions as a real-estate loan firm, but only for select clients.

College Prep

NCLB Privatized?

Could the progress in No Child Left Behind come from private tutors? Why not cut out the middleman?

College Prep

Dropout Blues

Statistics show that one student drops out of high school every 9 seconds, according to the Pew Partnership for Civic Change.

Perspectives

Cross of William and Mary

The cross in Wren Chapel at the historic College of William
and Mary was removed last month from the altar and placed in a closet,
because the President of the College was afraid it may offend non-Christians.

Perspectives

American History Inside Out

A look at views of how American history is taught from within the academy differs radically from the perspective that you get from so-called outsiders and helps to show why the latter make more reliable historians than the former.

College Prep

Children Left Behind by NCLB

Although the controversy surrounding the Bush Administration’s No Child Left Behind (NCLB) program is usually portrayed as a classic clash of conservative and liberal political philosophies, dissatisfaction with NCLB is spreading across philosophical lines.

News

Funding Failure?

The more elusive that the evidence of affirmative action’s success becomes, the more determined that the advocates of racial preferences in college admissions get in their quest to expand the program.