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Academic Being and Nothingness
by: George Leef, August 23, 2007

Do American college graduates have a coherent understanding of the world? Very few do. We have our universities to thank. (read more)


Tar Heel Schools Tank
by: Lindalyn Kakadelis, August 23, 2007

Traditional North Carolina public schools will open their doors next week under mounting pressure to perform. (read more)


Divestment Double Standard
by: Malcolm A. Kline, September 13, 2007

University administrators have long advocated pulling their endowment funds out of investments that benefit countries that the elites find odious yet while they have divested themselves of holdings in nations such as South Africa or Israel, they are reluctant to pull their chips out of Iran, no matter how many terrorist watch lists U. S. government agencies put the regime on. (read more)


Prestigious Universities Flunk Civic Studies
by: Nirmala Punnusami, September 19, 2007

The National Civic Literacy Board of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute has just announced the shocking results of its second collegiate study: “Some of America’s most prestigious universities, Yale, Harvard, Cornell, UVA, Brown and Duke, have all flunked basic civic studies.” (read more)


Embedded With the Enemy?
by: Bethany Stotts, October 25, 2007

The new art exhibit, “Unembedded”—a photojournalists’ account of the Iraq War—has been featured at several prestigious universities amid widespread applause as to its self-described “nuanced view of the civilian instability.” (read more)


Condomnation
by: Bethany Stotts, December 14, 2007

The condom has quickly come to symbolize health professionals’ push for “safe sex,” but Notre Dame Professor James P. Sterba suggests that the condom assume an important new role in the legal system: determining whether or not women have been raped. (read more)


Yale’s Half-Price Sale
by: Tony Perkins, January 18, 2008

Thanks to a new tuition policy at Yale, prospective students will be indebted to the institution—but this time with gratitude. (read more)


Where The Spies Are
by: Cliff Kincaid, February 01, 2008

Apparently, even in the recent past, academia could be a safe haven for communist dupes. (read more)


Tears Of A Clown
by: Jerry Zeifman, February 07, 2008

I have just seen Hillary Clinton and her former Yale law professor both in tears at a campaign rally here in my home state of Connecticut. My own reaction was of regret that, when I terminated her employment on the Nixon impeachment staff, I had not reported her unethical practices to the appropriate bar associations (read more)


Stanford Gets an A+
by: Tony Perkins, February 22, 2008

Stanford University has raised the bar for financial aid by lowering tuition barriers even further. (read more)


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