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Affirmative Action With A Twist

A student at Roger Williams University who benefited from a minority scholarship fund uses this experience to help an ethnic group he views as disadvantaged—white Americans.

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Cannibalized Free Speech

Oklahoma University officials crack down on a geophysicist who backs gun ownership but showcase an anthropologist who thinks cannibals get a bad rap.

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No Homework For The Holidays

Though few educators themselves can tell you whether teachers give too much or too little homework, most research shows that students are not overburdened with studying.

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Social Forces At American University

Students who take “Social Forces That Shaped America,” a history class currently offered at American University in Washington, D. C., may find themselves inundated with political correctness.

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The NEA vs. Teachers

Despite its power, the National Education Association’s membership may ultimately be its undoing as rank and file teachers find little in common with their representatives.

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