Just three months after his campaign to become the Vice President of the United States ended, former Senator John Edwards has been given a new job that seems designed to keep him, at least occasionally, in the public eye.
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News from campuses around the country…
Tariq Ramadan is not a victim
I suspect that Ramadan chose to come to the US because his numerous gaffes have shown his real face in Europe.
Christmas is THE NEW “C-WORD”
This is only the beginning of the Christmas season and already the anti-Christmas crusade is in high gear.
Reed Irvine, R. I. P.
Reed Irvine started AIA in 1985 because he saw that too many professors were using classrooms the way that too many reporters used newsrooms—to influence events rather than provide actual accounts of the past and present.
Broadcasting Bias, Boston College-Style
Read how a student stopped a professor’s anti-“McCarthyism” lecture cold by asking a factual question.
Notre Dame’s Denial
When federal agents denied a controversial Mid East scholar a work visa, the school that wanted to hire him also went into denial.
Do College Rankings Mean Anything?
Merely because a school has a big endowment and can spend lavishly doesn’t guarantee that its students learn more than at a school which has to pinch its pennies.
An African Study
Although rarely mentioned in any college courses on Africa, the Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole is literally the father of African Nationalism, the title of a book that he wrote in 1959.
Chomsky: Scholar or Sap?
When the scholars you look up to need to do some remedial thinking, you may need to look elsewhere for your mentors.