The elevation of Pope Benedict XVI to the Papal Suite at the Vatican might give some of America’s Catholic colleges and universities the chance to be more than Catholic in Name Only.
Perspectives
Campus Blackouts
When college administrators and professors warn of the dangers of censorship by the political right in higher education, they have half the story right.
Liberals Decry Title IX Changes
There is little doubt that Title IX has led to the explosive growth of women’s sports programs, but at what cost?
My Battle With the Thought Police
If I made one mistake, it was that I was too cooperative and waited too long to go on the offensive.
Columbia Culpa
Although Columbia University administrators claim that a committee appointed by its president cleared the school of charges of an anti-Israel bias that borders on anti-Semitism, their feeling of exoneration may be a bit premature.
Anti-Military Career Day?
Jamesville-DeWitt High School
administrators have decided to permit the left wing group “Peace Council” to protest military recruiters at Career Day.
Another View on Wanted: Conservatives (Not)
A student who has taken classes by a professor we wrote about three months ago has taken issue with our coverage of a professor at the University of Tennessee. That student’s response follows.
A Tale of Two Economists: Hoppe and Summers
Both economists started out in their respective ordeals along very similar paths. But one showed courage, grit and determination, the other cowardice.
Seeing Red
To calm the troubled masses of poor students that live in fear that the test they took or the paper they turned in would be returned with scores of red pen marks denoting their mistakes, schools are now eliminating the color red as a correction color.
A Listener Responds
A professor tuning in to hear AIA executive director Mal Kline’s recent interview on the Jim Bohannon how takes exception, sort of, to the conclusions reached by both the host and the guest.