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The Homeschooling Decision
This is a continuation of The Homeschooling Phenomenon about several National Spelling Bee contestants.
Villaraigosa Should Avoid Bloomberg’s mistakes
Mayor’s should beware of asserting control over public schools.
Ward Churchill Wrap-Up
A CU-Boulder committee concluded that Ward Churchill has fabricated information, misrepresentated sources and plagiarized.
Political Primer
At the recent Eagle Forum Summit, young conservatives heard political advice from the youngest Congressman.
Closure on Churchill
Details of Ward Churchill’s academic transgressions.
Outcome Based Valedictorians
Don explains why multiple valedictorians cheapens academic reward and devalues competition.
Ignoring the Story
Rev. Sheldon asks why the attack on David Parker, and later on his child, on the playground of the school is being ignored by the media.
Bay State Gay Rules
David Parker found out that opting your child out of “spontaneous” discussions of homosexuality is not so easy in Massachusetts.
Campus Notes
Here’s a quick look at what is happening on campus.
Recent Articles
Obama has a Student Aid Bill of Rights
Yes, this isn’t a joke. This is a real thing, to help students alleviate their student loans burden.
More Anti-Semitism: This Time, Swastikas Painted at Vanderbilt
Swastikas were painted on a Jewish fraternity house at Vanderbilt University, yet another anti-Semitic incident in the U.S. and on college campuses.
Remembering Stan — By Diana West
Today, at the Heritage Foundation, 14 people from various walks of M. Stanton Evans’ life gathered to honor him. To say there was more laughter than tears is only to note the hilarity of so…
A Tribute by Diana West: Remembering Stan Evans
The Heritage Foundation held a special event to remember M. Stanton “Stan” Evans, a dear friend and mentor. One of our friends, Diana West, shared some heartwarming remarks about her interactions with Stan (she also wrote a more…
Despite BDS movement, No Actual Divestment from Israel
The Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement on college campuses has not led to full divestment from Israel by college administrations. But, up to eight student organizations have voted to divest from Israel. Guess it…
University of Georgia Abandons Free Speech Zones
Thanks to a lawsuit by the Alliance Defending Freedom and Young Americans for Liberty, free speech zones are out at the University of Georgia. Free speech zones were designated areas to protest and assemble, and…
University of Wisconsin Application asks Students about Parents’ Voting
That is a really odd and weird question to put on a college application, asking where and when your parents voted in the last election. The common defense for such questions on applications is that…
Bill Ayers to be on a Penn State Law Panel
The Weather Underground terrorist-turned-college-professor Bill Ayers will speak at Penn State’s law school, but his appearance will be funded by the entire school’s student fees. Some students object to this.
Stan Evans’ Battle Against Paganism and Cultural Marxism
Those who assembled on March 12 at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church in Leesburg, Virginia, to celebrate the life of conservative thinker and writer M. Stanton Evans heard several references to his monumental 1994…
Utah University tried to Regulate Free Speech Wall and Gets Sued for It
Dixie State University, located in St. George, Utah, tried to regulate a free speech wall put on by the Young Americans for Liberty student group. For their troubles, they are getting sued for trying to…