Before academics downplay the dangers of MS 13 gangs that the President highlighted in his State of the Union message, they should contemplate the realities that U. S. law enforcement agents, not to mention citizens, face.
Monthly Archives For February 2018
Remembering Reagan On His Birthday
On his birthday, and, for that matter, most days, it is useful to remind ourselves what Ronald Reagan accomplished as president.
White Supremacy 101 at CSU-Dominguez Hills
Well, they don’t call it that officially, yet. “A California State University-Dominguez Hills lecturer recently used her political science course syllabus to assert that President Trump was elected by ‘appealing to hatred and bigotry,’ even…
Traditional Marriage & Jesuit Accounting
At Georgetown, the former runs afoul of the latter.
Scholar Scores Corrosive Culture
At least one public intellectual has come up with a critical read on modern day culture that is worth reviewing, and not just because it will make feminists howl.
Marine-Hating California High School Teacher Doubles Down
If you are following the story of the Marine-hating teacher who shared his angst with his students, you might know that: (a.) He’s, to put it mildly, unrepentant; and (b.) There may be many more…
IU Survey: Christians Not Going Green
Despite their best efforts, environmentalists have not been able to green Christianity, in fact they’ve been losing ground, according to a survey from Indiana University.
NYPS: Father-Daughter Dance Not Gender-Neutral
A Staten Island public school has scrapped its annual father-daughter dance so as not to run afoul of Governor Cuomo’s Department of Education.
Feminist Philosophy at Columbia, Or Else
The good news is that here are still courses at Columbia that allow for genuine academic inquiry. The bad news is that it is too easy to find the other type.
Administrators More Totalitarian Than Professors
A young man from Saddleback College recently offered an essay in the Intercollegiate Review that illustrates a trend we’ve noticed for some time: the greatest danger to free speech on campus comes not from the professoriate, no matter how far left they lean, but from administrators.