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(7 results) First Amendment Cliques
Conservative and libertarian professors and students find themselves up against the wall when defending their free speech rights largely because of the so-called guardians of academic freedom. (read more) Academics Abstain from Abstinence
Apparently, 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 more) Composition without Writing
Among college English professors, the passing on of literary traditions and literacy has gone from avocation to afterthought to alien concept, as can be seen in the annual conventions of the Modern Language Association. (read more) Looking for Union Label
Two Professors argue that Union membership is likely to continue its steady decline, even if a Democrat wins the presidential election. (read more) Shakespeare’s Feminist Critics
The tragedy of too many college courses on William Shakespeare these days is that students may be learning more about literary criticism than the Bard himself. (read more) Ayers Under Fire
Bill Ayer’s reputation may not be so rosy after the time he spent in this year’s election spotlight. (read more) The Care Bears Project
Is global warming killing the polar bears? (read more) |


