That citadel of diversity in Durham, N. C., does not want to carry tolerance too far.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Meghan Goes to College
We have devoted ample space to the paucity of Republicans welcomed in academia. What is almost as instructive is a look at the representatives of the Grand Old Party who are embraced in academe. Consider Meghan McCain’s recent appearance at George Washington University.
Benign Neglect of Anti-Semitism
A government perpetually in search of victims may be writing off some genuine ones. “Anti-Semitic incidents remain a problem on some U.S. campuses,” the Scholars for Middle East Peace (SPME) recently wrote in a letter to the U. S. Secretary of Education.
Believe It Or Not
The health care bill signed by President Obama on Tuesday actually includes funding for abstinence education.
The Answer is Federal Funding
What is the question?
History Makes Partial Recovery
A paper from the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) displays some of the sharpest insights from academia in many a year but fails to offer perspectives that need to be considered for our history to be based on perception rather than reality.
Girls Scouts Go Wild
While Girl Scouts around the country went door to door selling cookies, their national representatives were trying to explain a sex brochure distributed at a UN meeting the GSA was represented at.
Green Science Fair
You may have noticed that science fair projects are getting greener every year.
Time to Question Authority
Like the congressmen they plead with and, for that matter, the professors who mentor them, activist college students rush headlong into the health care debate without questioning the facts at the heart of the controversy.
Progression Analysis
Progressives now acknowledge some of the key failures in public education but what solutions they propose to fix them may only exacerbate the problem.