StandWithUs urges UC Santa Cruz to take positive steps towards bringing balance and sensitivity to campus events.
Israel Education Group Concerned About Recent UCSC Conference on Zionism
Monthly Archives For April 2007
What If the U.S. News College Rankings Went Bye-Bye?
Ask Americans how they know which colleges and good and which ones aren’t so good and they’ll probably say, “the U.S. News college rankings.”
Victory for Conservative Students
Central Michigan University Student government drops “hate group” resolution amid campus pressure, lack of evidence
Penn State Censorship
Joshua H. Stulman, the former Penn State art student whose anti-terrorism artwork was censored by Penn State, and who was labeled a racist propagandist for Israel by two professors, has filed a Complaint in federal court claiming violations of his First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and expression and of association, and that he was defamed by School of Visual Arts Director Charles Garoian.
Carbon Footprints
While global warming alarmists, including some initial backers of a certain former U. S. Vice President’s Oscar-winning documentary, are jumping off the climate change express, high schools are increasingly hopping aboard this environmental bandwagon.
Sooner State Education Swamp
The latest data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) shows that public schools in Oklahoma aren’t making any gains.
Silenced and Straight
Try as they might to smother the pro-family message, school officials across the country had a difficult time silencing the 7,000 students in 49 states who participated in the Alliance Defense Fund’s (ADF) “Day of Truth” last week.
18-24 Year-Olds Choose Obama & Giuliani
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and U.S. Senator Barack Obama are first choice among 18-24 year-olds for President in 2008 according to the Harvard Institute of Politics 12th Biannual Youth Survey on Politics and Public Service.
Cyber School without Walls
Technology buffs in the city of Brotherly Love are taking the School Without Walls concept into what may be the second-to-last frontier at Philadelphia’s Science Leadership Academy (SLA).
Campus Footnotes
Like many other ills that afflict society, it now appears that the so-called “achievement gap” between white and black students is also a byproduct of secular progressive policies.