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Faculty Lounge

More Memories of Hitch

The protracted wake for Christopher Hitchens, perhaps the ultimate contrarian scribe, continues. Too many people have too many great memories that beg to be recorded.

News

Downward Mobility

Youth unemployment is at 17.4 percent—one of the highest levels since World War II.

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Conservative Education Not Oxymoronic

At this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) the discussion sponsored by Regent University’s School of Government centered around the future of conservative education no matter how iffy this looks.

Book Reviews

Academics Pick Worst Presidents

The people who claim the greatest fealty to the first amendment are more than likely to vote for U. S. presidents who do not have a very high regard for the entire Constitution.

News

Ties That Bind

Students may love to accessorize but there is a particular line on the market that they might want no part of.

Perspectives

All Education Is Local

Conservatism and education: two things you don’t often see mixed together – except when the federal government gets caught extending its hand into the classroom.

Guest Articles

Federal Assault on Catholicism

Despite the pleas of concerned Catholics and other citizens nationwide, the Obama Administration has issued a mandate directing religious institutions such as Thomas Aquinas College to provide insurance coverage for contraceptives, sterilization, and even abortifacients.

News

Onward Christians For Israel

Christians United for Israel (CUFI) has found its way across the country thanks to a growing college student interest, whether administratorslike it or not.

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A Long Way From Curious George

Children’s books have clearly come a long way from Curious George and the Little Golden Books but new does not necessarily mean improved.

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Beyond The Mid East

Recent years have made it hard to consider extreme elements in the Muslim world as anything but dangerous, tyrannical, and extreme, but recent attacks across the Middle East have shed light on their newest victims – Christians.