Katie Brickell’s new life as a twenty-five-year old newly-wed was all but completely halted when she discovered she had cervical cancer, with only a few years left to live.
Monthly Archives For June 2009
Gray Lady Wakes Up
The dearth of history courses in American colleges and universities has become so obvious that even the New York Times has noticed.
Transparency in Tatters
Earlier this week I shared
with you that Education Secretary Arne Duncan had chosen homosexual activist Kevin Jennings to head the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools.
The Other Middle East Crisis
Panelists at the Heritage Foundation called upon the Obama administration to put aside preconceived notions about what will solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Columbia’s Aging Crisis I
In excerpts from a talk he gave at his alma mater, author and activist David Horowitz reflects on the hopeless change that has occurred at Columbia and other universities.
Chicken Little Lays Egg
Ever since global warming made the leap from scientific theory to purported scientific law, there has been a shortage of discussion on the effects of the policies aimed to combat it.
Columbia’s Aging Crisis II
In excerpts from a talk he gave at his alma mater, author and activist David Horowitz reflects on the hopeless change that has occurred at Columbia and other universities.
Onward Christian Graduates
Christina Popa was just 11 days away from graduation when UCLA tried to give her a final lesson in political correctness.
Columbia’s Aging Crisis III
In excerpts from a talk he gave at his alma mater, author and activist David Horowitz reflects on the hopeless change that has occurred at Columbia and other universities.
DREAMs of a Radical Professor
Should professors not only counsel, but aid undocumented students in the classroom?