Academia has latched onto a new and powerful victim group by introducing “Fat Studies” on several American campuses.
Monthly Archives For May 2008
Happy Shirts
To protest his school’s “Day of Silence” in 2007, Alexander Neuxoll countered the pro-homosexual celebration with a T-shirt that read, “Be Happy, Not Gay.”
Inconvenient Truths and Global Crises
Many of the world’s tragedies can be traced back to radical envrionmentalist movements, argues Ian Murry.
Global Warming Iced at Boise State
Students at Boise State will host a lecture next week to raise awareness about Global Warming and the myths surrounding it.
Leave Us Alone
Several Muslim scholars argued at a recent Georgetown University conference on religious freedom that the best way for America to encourage Islamic religious freedom is to stay out of the discussion.
2008 Milton Friedman Award
Yon Goicoechea, the leader of the Venezuelan Student Movement, has recently been declared the winner of the 2008 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty.
Fairness Doctrine Unfairly Promoted
Believe it or not, a conference at American University provided strong representation for last summer’s anti-conservative study, “The Structural Imbalance of Political Talk Radio.”
Does the Fairness Doctrine Still Roar?
America continues to face obstacles to free speech touted in the name of “public interest” media regulation.