728 x 90



  • Does College Chaos Increase When Schools Fail to Teach this One Subject?

    Does College Chaos Increase When Schools Fail to Teach this One Subject?0

    Over the weekend, The Washington Post brought an interesting West Virginia school fight to the forefront. As the WaPo explains, schools in Mercer County have long held optional Bible classes during the day. Among other things, the classes teach character and classic stories from the biblical text. Many parents are supportive of the classes –

    READ MORE
  • The West Has Done Bad Things… But So Has Every Other Culture

    The West Has Done Bad Things… But So Has Every Other Culture0

    It has become common for many Americans and Europeans to denounce the West because of its past sins. As David Brooks recently pointed out in his New York Times column, students in history courses are often taught that “Western civilization is a history of oppression.”   This argument against the West usually takes the following

    READ MORE
  • The Main Trait That Sets Vocational Students Apart From College Kids

    The Main Trait That Sets Vocational Students Apart From College Kids3

    When I graduated from high school a number of years ago, there were a few – but only a few – rumblings concerning the high cost of college and the need for a more sensible, cost-effective path to a career, such as that offered by apprenticeship. I was curious about this alternative, but found it

    READ MORE
  • Oxford Prof: PC Culture is Encouraging Greater Racism

    Oxford Prof: PC Culture is Encouraging Greater Racism0

    It seems one can’t move a muscle these days without offending someone and setting the PC police on one’s trail. The latest example in this PC battle comes from across the pond at Oxford University. As The Telegraph explains, Oxford has now declared it racist to “avoid making eye contact” with others or asking an

    READ MORE
  • Beren and Lúthien: Tolkien’s Greatest Love Story

    Beren and Lúthien: Tolkien’s Greatest Love Story0

    There are many great literary love stories. Apart from fairytale princesses and their trysts with charming princes, we think perhaps of Romeo and Juliet, or Helen and Paris, or Odysseus and Penelope, or Aeneas and Dido, or Dante and Beatrice. And we think of those who gave us such lovers. Shakespeare, Homer, Virgil, Dante. We

    READ MORE
  • U.S. Students Are Using the Tactics of Kim Jong-un

    U.S. Students Are Using the Tactics of Kim Jong-un0

    North Korea is perhaps the most miserable country on earth. An almost 100 percent command economy combined with an extremely repressive regime has produced unimaginable suffering for its people. Dysfunctional mindsets have terrible consequences. Rather than seeing the North Korean mindset as a cautionary tale, some American students—abetted by college administrators—seem to have adopted it.

    READ MORE

Latest Posts

Frequent Contributors