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College Prep

Arizona Hug Ban

This year, the Mesa, Arizona school district caused a campus uproar by enacting its own hug ban.

News

Islam and Europe’s Future

Europe’s coming demographic crisis and rising Muslim immigrant population has sparked a variety of pessimistic predictions of Europe’s ultimate demise, predicting a time at which Europe’s burgeoning Muslim population will transform the continent into “Eurabia.”

Features

Campus Bedlock

At the U. of Hawaii, things got a little testy recently when a request by two homosexual students to reside in the “married” dorm was turned down.

News

Venezuelans Fight for Liberty

Two leaders within the Venezuelan student movement, Yon Goicoechea and Gustavo Tovar, discuss how their movement has will promote liberty within Chavez’ repressive state.

Perspectives

Abortionist Caught On Tape

Dr. Tiller, who currently faces 19 criminal charges for illegal late-term abortions in the state of Kansas, stated “If the baby is born alive, that is sloppy medicine” after addressing the crowd of about 100 feminists.

College Prep

New Leaders, New Funding?

A new, experimental policy discussed this week at the Center for American Progress (CAP) suggests reforming schools from the top down through engaged, talented principals.

Book Reviews

Wrong on race again

When you compare the racial attitudes of Woodrow Wilson, FDR and Ronald Reagan, guess who comes out on top?

College Prep

Racing to the Bottom

When a progressive think tank and America’s leading business group get together and critique education in the United States, it’s official and getting more so—public schools may be getting progressively more expensive but they fail to deliver the service they claim to offer.

News

Seeing the Secular Light

College professors trying to make young Evangelicals see the secular light might be making some headway, at least, according to the more left-leaning of these people of faith.

Perspectives

The NAFTA Controversy

What happens when professors put their pet theories into practice, then offer to fix them when they go wrong after they have been enacted.

News

Anti-Catholic Education

The faithful are increasingly likely to face hostility to their beliefs in secular educational settings, the Catholic League’s 2007 Report on Anti-Catholicism shows.