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Columbia Students Protest Ahmadinejad

A group of Columbia University undergraduates will protest a dinner slated to take place Wednesday evening between a group of fellow Columbia students and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

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Higher Sex Ed

Our nation’s campuses are at a crossroads – and this time has less to do with the courses that are taught and more to do with the jumble of mixed messages that confront students.

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What would Ayn do?

The Ayn Rand Institute hosted a panel discussion at the National Press Club which highlighted the issues facing the Middle East.

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Berkeley on the Potomac

Capitol Hill habitués here in Washington, D. C. got a chance to experience a bit of what life is like on a college campus today in a debate at the Heritage Foundation on Tuesday.

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Colleges Avoid Budget Cuts

Contrary to what is frequently reported, when colleges actually do face budget cutbacks in the amount of state and federal aid that they receive, professors can usually avert them.

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Crisis of the European Union

Václav Klaus, president of the Czech Republic, in a Hillsdale College-sponsored cruise event, spoke about the roots of the current economic problems facing the European Union (EU), as well as its significance to Americans.

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Gaming Higher Education

The long-held academic instinct to “make a game out of it” when teaching is becoming so widespread that it threatens to completely eclipse actual education.

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