The Washington Post recently reported that higher education officials acknowledge that Americans are “less well educated” than past generations, but rather than ask for help in education they came to Congress asking that they fund their buildings on campus to be standardized as “green.”
Monthly Archives For December 2008
Church & Grades
Church attendance is good for the soul, but a new study by FRC shows that it’s also good for American schools.
Homeschool Bound
Homeschooling is catering to new, more diverse demographics, according to Messiah College associate professor Milton Gaither.
CSI: Indiana
This week, Lila Rose released the second in a series of incriminating videos against Indiana’s Planned Parenthood clinics.
Bringing Up Baby
In yesterday’s Washington Post, however, one of Williams’ teachers highlights a real-life drama on Virginia’s famous campus—the growing number of teen parents.
What Hath Change Wrought
Although the U.S. president-elect is not even in office yet, his supporters are already changing the face of higher education in America moving it, if possible, even further left.
Academics Laud Drug Use
Six academics and Philip Campbell, the editor-in-chief of Nature Magazine, recently argued that society should move “towards the responsible use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by the healthy,” particularly drugs typically used in the treatment of ADHD.
Hazardous Caroling
A British shopping mall cancelled its annual children’s caroling event because it was deemed a health hazard.
Congress Flunks History
On the issues of federalism, faith, and strict constitutionality the Capitol Visitor Center’s critics give it a failing grade.
A Mix of Nuts
The food Nazis are at it again.