Has the media been overemphasizing the social importance of Chinese middle-class protests in order to advance the perception of a growing Chinese civil society?
Read the articleAs the title of his book indicates, it is big-name Democrats Horowitz primarily takes to task for setbacks in the war on terror.
Read the articleShould parents be key players in year-round school assignment decisions? An ill-conceived appellate court decision this week says they shouldn’t.
Read the articleSchools are his favorite venue but media darling Pete Seeger may want to pass on more than folk songs to the next generation.
Read the articleIf the common saying, “if you are young and not liberal, then you have no heart; but if you are old and not conservative, then you have no brain,” holds true, then why are our academies littered with aging Marxists and radical feminist professors?
Read the articleMy recent visit to a conference in Randolph gave me a glimpse of the kinds of individuals and groups who make up a large part of Vermont’s environmental Left.
Read the articleHarvard University’s Institute of Politics (IOP) Student Survey Group recently released their “10 Things Politicians Should Know About Young People” based on their results from an online national poll of 2,923 18-24 year-olds.
Read the articleInstitutions of higher learning, designed to be the most temperate pillars of society, produce some of America’s most intemperate and unsubstantiated rhetoric; and the two Granddaddies of grandiloquence have to be Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn.
Read the articleCould we be losing the war on terror on campus?
Read the articleApparently, some academics have discovered an oath they like even less than David Horowitz’s Academic Bill of Rights, namely—the pledge taken by increasing numbers of teens to abstain from sex.
Read the articleThe Duke scandal is another tragic story of human emptiness.
Read the articleThe frequently required history text, A People’s History of the United States misleads and misinforms students.
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