How do you look at what is happening on college campuses today and not find a left-wing bias? You interview professors and ask them if there is one.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Letting Out the Vote
The youth vote finally turned out in significant numbers in the last presidential election but the manner in which these idealistic students are spreading their political capital, egged on by organizers—national and community—may not be the best way to “leave the planet a better place than they found it.”
Red Sky at Morning
An argument could be made that this past presidential election was not so much a choice between a liberal and a conservative as much as what some authors might term a contest between feminine and masculine progressives.
Up the Academy
In-house audits that Academia inflicts upon itself invariably give the Ivory Tower a clean bill of health but a recent study at least attempts to scratch beneath the surface.
Race Street
At a recent conclave at the National Press Club, a trio of political scientists trotting out their election forecasts were asked what role ideology played in their predictions.
The Ivory Bench
It turns out that another modern-day concept bizarre to some of us old-timers—that of judges acting as de facto school boards—also, like so many other exotic trends, has its roots in academia.
Girls Gone Wild Again
Latrobe, Pa.—The federal government’s Title IX regulations have led colleges to eliminate popular men’s sports teams and add moribund women’s athletic franchises in order to prove gender neutrality in athletics.
Academic “Consensus” On Bailout
Beware of people who tell you what “everybody knows,” particularly if they are academics.
The Patriarchy Strikes Back!
Some of America’s bishops are actually starting to defend Catholic principles with a vigor not seen in decades.
The Audacity of Tenure
It turns out that the “change agent” running for president has yet another colorful associate the media seldom ask him about.