The more elusive that the evidence of affirmative action’s success becomes, the more determined that the advocates of racial preferences in college admissions get in their quest to expand the program.
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An ACLU Christmas
A “nativity scene” on a university campus?
Genteel Poverty in Academia
College and university administrators and their representatives seem to show up in Washington, D. C. with their hats in their hands as frequently as the capital city’s homeless do. Although the former group of supplicants seeks far greater sums than the latter crowd requests, the money seems to go just as fast.
NOT EVERYONE IS LAUGHING
It appears, however, that Baylor administration selectively applies the policy of laughing things off.
Da Vinci Code Dialogues
What’s so wrong with the Da Vinci Code?
Waging War on the US Military
The academic lockout of military recruiters has ended, at least according to the Supreme Court.
Saving Kids or Doping Them
Do mental health screenings for children lead to finding problems before they start, or creating problems by drugging kids for life?
MLA Apologetics
Don’t expect red ink marking those comma splices and run-on sentences in your next English class. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C.
Decomposition
The failure of schools from kindergarten through college to impart basic literacy skills is becoming so obvious that even academics are starting to acknowledge it.
From the 2005 Modern Language Association Conference, held in Washington, D.C.
An Academic Take on Deep Throat
History professor Joan Hoff of Montana State University, an expert on the Watergate scandal, finds it interesting that Bob Woodward is claiming that he had a close relationship with former FBI official Mark Felt, now identified as Deep Throat.