A recent federal court decision tried to give public schools control over their pupils’ lives that those students’ parents usually exercise.
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The Glass Ceiling of Women’s Studies
Colleges and universities spend billions on women’s studies programs, mostly at the taxpayers’ expense, but coeds are avoiding these programs to a greater extent than television viewers avoid the WB.
Disabled By Design
When 15-year-old Chelsea Rhoades left for school early one day last December, her family expected it to be just another normal, uneventful day at one of Indiana’s premier public high schools but school officials had slightly different plans.
Conservative University Scenes
In continuing the tradition of Accuracy in Academia’s summer symposia, we sought to give college students information and perspectives on events current and historical that they are not likely to get from mandatory campus anti-war rallies and college lecture halls.
AIA News
The roster of speakers who will address Accuracy in Academia’s Conservative University conference this summer is filling up but so is space in the audience.
A NEW Alternative to NOW
Karin Agness, a student at the University of Virginia, created the Network of Enlightened Women (NEW) to counter the radical feminist dogma offered by university organizations.
Is Accuracy Politically Incorrect?
In his Politically Incorrect Guide to American History Thomas E. Woods writes about the victims of communism, a subject few academics care to visit.
Questions for the Women’s Studies Department
I have had several friends who have taken Women’s Studies courses—and have all regretted it.