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Commencement Celebrities
by: Deborah Lambert, June 12, 2008

It appears that students are having more of a say in determining who will give the annual commencement address. (read more)


Soothsayer ABC’s
by: Bethany Stotts, June 16, 2008

The American public continues to be bombarded with fantastic messages of the Earth’s impending doom as a result of global warming. (read more)


Illiberal Liberals and the Postmodern American campus
by: Sarah A. H. Morgan, June 19, 2008

Today’s liberal students aren’t buying the U.S. democracy-promotion role once championed by Democratic Presidents such as Kennedy and Carter (read more)


Academic Morning After Profits
by: Bethany Stotts, July 02, 2008

Senator Grassley is investigating medical researchers at 20 universities for conflicts of interest, focusing in particular on Stanford University’s Dr. Alan Schatzberg. (read more)


Speaking of Change...
by: Deborah Lambert, July 17, 2008

When 11 percent of Yale’s senior class, 10 percent of Georgetown’s and 9 percent of Harvard’s head off to teach at some of America’s most impoverished inner city schools for the next couple of years, something’s going on. (read more)


Adult Stem Cell Breakthrough
by: Tony Perkins, August 29, 2008

Stanford researchers have verified that embryonic stem cells transplanted into mice are resoundingly rejected by the immune system and destroyed. (read more)


The Initiation of Sarah
by: Malcolm A. Kline, September 11, 2008

Evidently, women’s studies types have found at least one woman they may not want to study, at least as a role model. (read more)


Tuition Economics
by: Bethany Stotts, September 15, 2008

There is no such thing as “free quality education” because the financial burden of that education must either be placed on the taxpayer or fulfilled through private sources such as tuition dollars. (read more)


Deceptions of My Father
by: Malcolm A. Kline, September 19, 2008

Even when they are trying to be even-handed, academics show their biases. Case in point: a double book review in the Chronicle of Higher Education that seeks to equate the fathers of the two presidential candidates. (read more)


Obamania
by: John Hendershot, September 24, 2008

Dr. Jerome Corsi first caught national attention with Unfit For Command in 2004. He has returned with The Obama Nation, a book which seeks to match Unfit’s feat, if not surpass it. (read more)


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