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River of Denial

Speakers at a recent forum on online radicalization of Muslims sponsored by the New America Foundation proved once again that denial is not just a river in Egypt.

Events

Living With a Left-Wing White House

Historian M. Stanton Evans, author of  Stalin’s Secret Agents: The Subversion of Roosevelt’s Government, will speak at the next Accuracy in Academia Author’s Night on June 18, 2013.

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Second Thoughts on College

Student loans have become more burdensome than ever and paying off student loan debt reigns as the top financial concern for most millennials.

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Myth of the Arab Spring

Providing a perspective of the Arab spring not often covered by the mainstream media, female political activist Cynthia Farahat delivered an informative and thoroughly interesting account of her time growing up and living in Egypt.

Faculty Lounge

Humanitarian Aid: Epic Fail

 If America is a free-market system, then why does it impose a central planning model on humanitarian aid?, a George Mason University economist asks.

Faculty Lounge

Where Terrorists Connect

The internet has increased the “lone wolf phenomena” and little to nothing is being done to counter online jihadist websites and propaganda.

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Religion On The Outs

The single most ideologically committed group of white Americans is atheists, according to a recent Pew research study.

Guest Articles

The Death of Dialogue

It’s been four long years since Notre Dame welcomed Barack Obama to campus, awarding him an honorary degree and the opportunity to address the graduating class of 2009.

News

North Korea’s Family Business

It’s not unusual for businesses to pass from father to son. But when it comes to the Kim family of North Korea, it’s more than passing down a business – it’s about passing down a dynasty.