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What We Can Learn

Perhaps today’s “thought leaders” would think more clearly if they spent more time studying the thinkers of the past.

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The Real Roaring 20s

When you read history after you graduate, you invariably come away with a startling realization: Everything that you have been taught is wrong.

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Inside The Ivory Curtain

If students feel obliged to refrain from relaying tales of campus indoctrination, the dwindling ranks of conservative professors abide by an even more restrictive code of silence: Their livelihood is at stake.

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Hip Hop: Witty or Twitty?

Some may think we exaggerate how far a distance English Departments have traversed from Shakespeare and Milton. Just have a look at the program for the College English Association’s Middle Atlantic Group conference to be held this weekend at Montgomery College in Rockville, Maryland.

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Pedagogy of The Oppressive

A fascinating anomaly of the academic Left: No matter how many institutions they and their policies dominate, they still view themselves as downtrodden, even in the circles in which they are dominant.

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Senators Rate Professor Hagel

The nominee to head the Pentagon “also has an Al Jazeera connection through Georgetown University, where he is a professor, and which maintains a campus in Qatar.”

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