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Our Top Ten Stories of 2015

Here are our top ten stories from 2015: 1. George W. Bush, Reappraised? Sort Of Wait, people praising George W. Bush? Surprisingly, we found some evidence of it. 2. Anti-Semitism on Campus 2015 Everyone is talking about anti-Muslim violence, but anti-Semitism is alive and well. Both are horrible. 3. Global Warming is a Farce UCLA professor […]

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PR Stunt? Wheaton College Puts Hijab-Wearing Professor on Leave for Remarks Comparing Islam to Christianity

The headlines typically have read, “Christian college places professor who wore headscarf on leave,” as Fox News said. However, when you read their summary, it was not because of wearing the hijab, but her statements on social media: Larycia Hawkins, who is a Christian and an associate professor of political science at Wheaton College in suburban […]

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Young Convinceables

Thanks to Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), the socialist running for president, we are learning that one of the latest examples of victim groups is students, who freely decide to go to college and in many cases take on student debt to pay for it. Of this victim group, black and Hispanic college students are suffering […]

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Academic Privilege By the Numbers

The nation and the Republican Party may or may not need ‘The Donald’ but a cursory look at what statistics we can extract from academia today suggests that the academic world needs somebody like him. That is, the Ivory Tower seems to require somebody who can and will say, “You’re fired.” Trustees come immediately to […]

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Several GOP Presidential Candidates Increased College Spending as Governors

At least half a dozen current and former governors are running for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination. Two-thirds of that sextet have records on higher education that resemble those of their Democratic counterparts. The John William Pope Center looked at the proposals and records of Governors Scott Walker, Chris Christie and John Kasich as well […]

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Guest Articles

Krugman and the New York Times Spinning Obama’s Legacy

Editor’s Note: Perhaps Princeton’s most famous economist, Paul Krugman, still in denial. In the view of The New York Times and other beacons of the liberal media, President Barack Obama’s policies are a resounding success and he rarely makes a misstep. The harmful effects of his policies, as well as his many scandals, must be […]

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New Hampshire’s Bias-Free Language Guide Pulled

The outcry over the guide led to the guide being pulled. The University of New Hampshire (UNH) has renounced a controversial “Bias-Free Language Guide” and removed it from the university’s website. As originally reported by Campus Reform, the University of New Hampshire had compiled a “Bias-Free Language Guide,” which decried terms such as “American,” “mothering,” […]

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ISIS Whack-A-Mole

Academia might not understand ISIS, but the service academies do. ISIS, or ISIL, has made significant territorial gains across the Middle East and inroads into the heart of Africa. A recent panel discussion on the rise of ISIS at the Heritage Foundation featured Dr. Sebastian Gorka, the Major General Matthew C. Horner Distinguished Chair of Military […]

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Every Pro-Immigration Claim is a Lie, writes Ann Coulter

Check out Ann Coulter’s take on the immigration discussion in light of the murder of American Kate Steinle by an illegal immigrant: “In the wake of Kate Steinle’s murder at the hands of an illegal immigrant, mass immigration advocates have begun a campaign of lies in defense of their cheap labor. “Studies show,” they say, […]

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Educators School Congress on Rights

First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes… the end of religious liberty? That’s what plenty of faith-based groups are worried about, now that the Supreme Court is weeks away from potentially writing the epilogue to the First Amendment rights of millions of religious Americans. In the quote heard ’round the world from the Supreme […]

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Castro’s Spy, the CIA, John Kerry and the AP

Editor’s Note: When you’re too far left to work in the government for a Democratic Administration, an academic berth probably awaits.  With wars raging in the Middle East, and Russia still threatening Ukraine, the problem of anti-Americanism in Latin America has been put on the back burner. But since Secretary of State John Kerry declared […]

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