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A homosexual group urges students nationwide to "take a vow of silence to peacefully protest the discrimination and harassment faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth in schools." (read more) Cavalier Diversity
Undergraduate Andrew Connors comments on the state of affairs at the University of Virginia, where a student was asked to leave a university-sponsored event because of his skin color. (read more) College Quotas Fail Blacks
After three decades of affirmative action in education, American blacks find themselves less likely to go to college than they did before the U. S. Congress made a mid-20th Century correction in civil rights laws, a new study finds. (read more) A NEW Alternative to NOW
Karin Agness, a student at the University of Virginia, created the Network of Enlightened Women (NEW) to counter the radical feminist dogma offered by university organizations. (read more) Environmentally Incorrect?
In contrast to the approach taken by most colleges and universities, Accuracy in Academia invited an actual scientist to discuss modern environmental concerns with students attending AIA’s summer conference. (read more) A primer on Conservatism
Political conservatism speaks with four heads and one heart, according to a noted conservative scholar, although he admits that not one member of that quartet is likely to get a fair hearing on any college or university campus. (read more) Confronting Academic Liberalism
One sued her university, another was caricatured in her college newspaper, and the third stood up against school administration and would not back down. (read more) INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION?
Colleges and universities are called institutions of higher education, but it makes one wonder these days whether the appellation is warranted. (read more) Global Warming on Ice
Environmentally conscious undergrads beware: some of the same people warning of the dangers of global warming now were predicting an ice age back in the 1970s. (read more) Better Living Through Churchgoing
A new study on urban families by University of Virginia professor W. Brad Wilcox confirms what many of us already suspected--religious fathers tend to have better relationships with their spouses and children than unbelieving men. (read more) prev 1 2 3 next |


