Truly the major media have only scratched the surface, when they have even felt the itch, of the influence of radical left-wing groups in academia.
Monthly Archives For July 2010
News of the Weird
From Stephen Black, Ph.D comes word that “a tenured chemistry professor at the University of Texas, San Antonio was fired on charges that he threatened the safety of colleagues and students by . . . too many books in his office,” according to News Of the Weird.
The Electronic Middleman
When William and Mary student Mallory Johnson realized she couldn’t summon up the courage to start a conversation with a cute guy on campus, she simply logged onto GoodCrush.com and posted a message. He eventually…
Campus Leisure World
In a bizarre twist of fate, many college students may be living even better than their parents while at school.
A Primer on Sex
A Montana school district would like to distribute a primer on sex to the age group which usually gets primers. Read more.
Charles Krauthammer on America
“We are the only great power in history who, upon arriving on a foreign shore, first asks the question ‘what’s the exit strategy?’”
—Dr. Charles Krauthammer at The Fund for American Studies conference in April.
History Recurs
The grand lesson of the 20th century is that Big Government retards economic progress.
Back to Basics?
Are computers making kids smarter? According to some recent studies, the answer is no.
Journolism School
Guess what professors have said on Journolist.
Well-Schooled
Twenty years ago, when corporate America was knocking on the doors of Ivy League schools, 1989 Princeton graduate Wendy Kopp signed on with Morgan Stanley. But not for long.