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  • Leading Scientific Journal: Don’t Sacrifice the Liberal Arts to STEM

    Leading Scientific Journal: Don’t Sacrifice the Liberal Arts to STEM0

    There’s been a lot of rhetoric in recent years from conservative leaders about the importance of giving students a STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). That our students should have a better education in math and science is not controversial. What is controversial is when a math and science emphasis is pitted against the

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  • Leading Psychologist: Giving iPads to Babies is “Child Abuse”

    Leading Psychologist: Giving iPads to Babies is “Child Abuse”0

    • September 24, 2015

    Many parents use televisions and tablets as babysitters for their children. At the same time, a recent study has shown that 59% of parents don’t really feel guilty about it. But when it comes to screen time for infants and toddlers, should parents feel guilty? According to Dr. Richard House, a leading child psychologist in

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  • Leading Progressives Blame the Wrong Culprit for Rising College Costs

    Leading Progressives Blame the Wrong Culprit for Rising College Costs0

    Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and certain media outlets are blaming steep rises in college costs on reduced government funding for higher education. The reality is that inflation-adjusted government spending per college student has risen by about three times since the 1960s and is now at an all-time high. In spite of this, college graduation rates,

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  • Leading Epidemiologist: COVID Modelers Were ‘Astronomically Wrong’

    Leading Epidemiologist: COVID Modelers Were ‘Astronomically Wrong’0

    Dr. John Ioannidis became a world-leading scientist by exposing bad science. But the COVID-19 pandemic could prove to be his biggest challenge yet. Ioannidis, the C.F. Rehnborg Chair in Disease Prevention at Stanford University, has come under fire in recent months for his opposition to state-ordered lockdowns, which he says could cause social harms well

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  • Leaders and Followers: The Forgotten Part of the Equation

    Leaders and Followers: The Forgotten Part of the Equation0

    Punch in “leadership books” on Amazon, and dozens of volumes pop up.   Punch in “follower books,” and you get titles about social media and Christian discipleship.   This same disparity holds true for my public library. Here patrons can find dozens of books on leadership concepts and systems — servant leadership, leadership by example,

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  • Lawmakers Want to Give Voting Rights to Teens They Treat Like Toddlers with Compulsory Schooling Law

    Lawmakers Want to Give Voting Rights to Teens They Treat Like Toddlers with Compulsory Schooling Law0

    Newly-elected US Rep. Ayanna Pressley caused a stir this month when she filed an amendment to lower the legal federal voting age from 18 to 16. While Pressley’s amendment failed to pass, the action brought attention to the place of teenagers in society. Regardless of how we may feel about the role of the voter,

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