Public school administrators in Maryland are attempting an even more difficult feat than capturing shadows, namely, teaching students about the origin of Thanksgiving without mentioning God.
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Campus Attack on Western Civilization
The subsequent outcry that greeted news of this proposal was so vehement, and so vicious, that one would think the College had proposed replacing the Old Well with a statue of George W. Bush.
California Cartwheel
Diedra performed her cartwheel on the Tuesday before the Veterans Day holiday. She was then told that she was suspended the following day.
Iowa College Tailgate Gets Political
A campaign worker relates the hazards of working the crowd at a University of Iowa (UI) home game.
Exam Angst
From kindergarten to college, no one hates tests more than the students forced to take them, with the possible exception of the schools forced to administer them.
Educating Educators, From The Left
A veteran educator takes a look at his profession and finds it wanting in intellectual diversity and rigorous training.
Parting The Ivory Curtain
Mike S. Adams is a conservative—not a shocking thing in and of itself, until one realizes that Adams is also a college professor.
Affirmative Action, Negatively
“Race preferences are divisive and demoralizing,” says writer La Shawn Barber. “They cause self-doubt. They cause others to doubt black achievement.”
Academically Challenged
Disturbed by the repression of politically incorrect speech on campuses within his state, a North Carolina congressman discusses the need for an Academic Bill of Rights.
Academics Still “In Denial”
The Soviet Union fell 13 years ago, but its version of the history of communism still prevails in academia.