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Economics 101

Considering the current global economic crisis, it would be nice if students could become more conversant with economic terminology, even if it’s only the basics.

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True Grit?

Tony Blankley’s new book, American Grit, calls for a change. It is not the same change that is proposed by our new president, but it is change that he argues is necessary for the survival of our nation.

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Home Sweet Homeschool

A new report from the Department of Education’s National Center for Statistics says that homeschooling is growing so quickly that it can hardly be called an exception to the educational rule.

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Dreams From My President

A professor emerita at Stanford University, Marjorie Gabrielle Perloff dedicated the majority of her 20-minute speech to commenting on Barack Obama’s highly electable character and his autobiography.

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Colleges Bite the Bullet

Could the global economic crisis actually force the nation’s colleges and universities to rethink their priorities?

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Religion MLA-Style

When critiquing modern religion, two English professors prefer to characterize faith as a blight on society.

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Robot U

Those who say we’re turning into mind-numbed robots may find ample support for this view in the current crop of college applications.

Book Reviews

Cradle to Grave Conservatism?

Airing a new book which purports to think outside the policy box, Joseph V. Kennedy, author of Ending Poverty, explained his solution to the problem of American poverty.

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Academia Nuts Outed

With three semesters gone, the list of dubious academic achievements of 2008 is a long one but we will try to whittle it down.