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prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 next (156 results) Harvard history of discrimination
Given Harvard’s history of discrimination against Catholics, Jews, and Gays, it is surprising that the privately funded university on the Charles would open itself to more cries of foul by providing Muslim women private time at a gymnasium, thus excluding dues-paying male members. (read more) Academics Downgrade Socialized Medicine
Academics themselves are admitting that it doesn’t work, even as various presidential candidates still float ideas to provide “universal health care.” (read more) Iraq War Spending Deconstructed
One possible unintended consequence of staying in Iraq for 100 years that John McCain probably never contemplated is the prospect of professors staging anti-war protests for the next century. (read more) Affirmative Action for Foreign Policy
Foreign policy is overrun by a “religion avoidance disorder” so severe that foundations must offer grants to encourage departments to integrate faith issue into their classes. (read more) Cold War on Campus
The latest survey on academic bias has sent academics into their usual state of denial despite evidence of same that frequently stares them right in the face. (read more) Feminism on Red Alert
What would inspire a conference on feminism at Harvard to feature conservative viewpoints? (read more) 800-lb Gorilla Explained
With political fragmentation at home and distrust abroad, how can Americans successfully advocate for themselves? (read more) Global Warming: a Natural Cycle
Al Gore failed to mention that until 1850, the world felt the effects of the Little Ice Age and so did the Vikings. (read more) Inflated Costs of War
The Three Trillion Dollar War attempts to calculate the accurate total cost of the war in Iraq, covering factors not included in the government’s official $800 billion figure. (read more) Rather Steep Learning Curve
Four years later, Rather’s show, Dan Rather Reports, offers viewers a glimpse into what the former CBS news anchor considers good reporting. (read more) prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 next |


