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Colleges Choking On Cash
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 01, 2004

School officials have no trouble finding projects to spend budget dollars on: Duke University, for example, gives each freshman a cutting-edge high tech i-pod for no particular reason. (read more)


Higher Education Hard Sell
by: Matthew Hickman, September 08, 2006

College or competition? (read more)


Ann Coulter on Education
by: Julia A. Seymour, September 22, 2006

Ann Coulter didn't only tackle widows in her new book, she argued against failing public education. (read more)


Illusory Economic Growth
by: Malcolm A. Kline, April 03, 2007

Yet another widely held perception in academia is the idea that somehow universities contribute to economic growth although the exact cause and effect is hard to pin down. (read more)


Extravagance without Accountability
by: Malcolm A. Kline, April 03, 2007

Of all the myths that the higher education establishment has perpetuated, perhaps none is more pervasive, or contributes as much to the preservation of the status quo, as the notion that the blame for tuition hikes lay somewhere other than the central offices of universities (read more)


Apathy U
by: Emily Mullin, November 27, 2007

The world has changed slightly since the time of Thomas Jefferson, and so has the youth of America. (read more)


Conservative Dissidents at OU-Athens
by: Emily Mullin, November 27, 2007

Since coming to college, I’ve been challenged countless times on my political views. (read more)


Greening Title IX?
by: Malcolm A. Kline, January 30, 2008

In their ongoing quest to see who can be most politically correct, Ohio university administrators have devised an intercollegiate competition that can literally qualify as a trash sport. (read more)


UnCommon Crisis
by: Bethany Stotts, October 20, 2008

At the beginning of this month, it was believed that over 1,000 universities could be facing crises with payroll, staffing, and other expenditures over the next year. (read more)


Nickle and Dimed
by: Malcolm A. Kline, April 22, 2009

Long before America became accustomed to corporate fat cats asking for handouts like well-dressed homeless people, a cadre of millionaires has been subsidized by Uncle Sam with precious little oversight. Of course, we’re talking about college presidents. (read more)


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