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Monthly Archives For October 2010
Just Cookies No Politics
Last week in Indianapolis, a couple came under fire for turning away a special bakery order for “National Coming Out Day” at Indiana University (IU).
Beloved Utopian
Accuracy in Academia has lost a dear friend and peerless contributor with the passing of modern-day man of letters Joe Sobran.
Education Professors vs. Education
A recent study by Steve Farkas and Ann Duffett should strike fear into the parents of students across America.
Crackdown on For-Profit Schools
Last week, U. S. Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a hearing on for-profit institutions.
Charter School Support Increasing
Last week, the United States Department of Education awarded $50,000,000 to the Charter School Grant Program, to “replicate and expand” high-achieving public charter schools.
My Own Private Scandinavia
“The U. S. spends more per capita on social programs than honest-to-God Scandinavian welfare states.”—author Steve Hayward in the Summer 2010 Claremont Review of Books.
Red Lobster States
Apparently, elites view the dividing line on political attitudes as starting with the endless shrimp at Red Lobster.
AIA 25th Anniversary
On October 14, 2010, Accuracy in Academia will host a 25th anniversary reception at Ebenezer’s on Capitol Hill.
Rich Union Poor Union
While NBC has once again put itself in the service of the Obama administration, this time on education, they are both unwittingly making the case for more choices for parents desperate to get their children out of dead-end public schools.