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How Green Was My Forecast
by: Heather Latham, April 08, 2009

What does John Podesta, CEO and President of the Center for American Progress (CAP) , think will best stimulate the economy? (read more)


College Students as Pawns
by: Daniel Allen, April 14, 2009

It was surprising to hear the word “surplus” on Capitol Hill on April 7th, having grown accustomed to the usual news about deficits. But the Cato Institute pin-pointed one surplus that is, because of the mismanagement of government funding, harming the system. The surplus is in college graduates. (read more)


Notre Dame Gets Catechism Lesson
by: Tony Perkins, April 28, 2009

Next month President Obama is scheduled to address graduates of the University of Notre Dame. (read more)


Notre Dame Exposed
by: Susan A. Fani, April 29, 2009

Harvard Law Professor Mary Ann Glendon has written an open letter to Notre Dame president Rev. John Jenkins explaining why she cannot accept the Laetare Medal on Commencement Day, May 17. (read more)


Donor Intent Denied...To Jane Fonda
by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 01, 2009

Believe it or not, the cavalier attitude that colleges and universities take towards donors can bite the left too. (read more)


Redefining Human Rights
by: Bethany Stotts, May 04, 2009

When Nobel-prize winning economist Amartya Sen released his book Development as Freedom in 1999, his argument that democratic freedoms had an economic component in the developing world was greeted with acclaim. Now a World Bank employee building upon Sen’s conception of positive and negative freedoms is arguing that the twin discourses of human rights and development need to reach an accord. (read more)


School of Future Shock
by: Alana Goodman, June 05, 2009

At Philadelphia’s School of the Future (SOF), textbooks have been replaced with laptops and high schoolers are taught core curriculum through technology-based programs like YouTube and instant messenger. (read more)


Thick Schools
by: Mytheos Holt, June 19, 2009

When education reformers say they have new ideas, look at the vintage of their sources. (read more)


Return to Sender
by: Brittany Fortier, July 02, 2009

At the Cato Institute Conference for Health Care Reform held on June 17, 2009, a panel discussed the importance of reforming the way health care is delivered to patients. (read more)


Academic Incubator Spawns Crackpot
by: Cliff Kincaid, July 17, 2009

The steady influx of academics such as John Holdren into the Obama Administration make many wish that these scholars had stayed on campus. (read more)


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