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    • Go Home, Harvard. You’re Drunk.

      Go Home, Harvard. You’re Drunk.0

      Yesterday, Harvard’s Graduate School of Education issued a report aimed at reforming the college admissions process. The report’s recommendations were met with much applause from media outlets, and have been endorsed by dozens of other institutions. However, after reading through them, I find myself having a bit of a Walter Sobchak moment and thinking, “Am

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    • School Choice Week: It’s Kind of a Big Deal Now

      School Choice Week: It’s Kind of a Big Deal Now0

      Next week – January 24-30 – marks the sixth annual National School Choice Week. Created to “raise awareness of quality K-12 education options for children and families in communities across the country,” the week features a whopping 16,140 events showcasing the importance of letting parents choose the education they believe best suits their child. In

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    • The One Thing about ‘Climate Change’ That’s Always Bothered Me…

      The One Thing about ‘Climate Change’ That’s Always Bothered Me…0

      On the issue of climate change, there’s one particular claim of its apologists that has always bothered me. And I don’t think I’m alone.   It’s not the idea that we should take better care of the earth—I’m all for adopting a less utilitarian view toward it. It’s not the idea that taking better care

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    • The Education of C.S. Lewis

      The Education of C.S. Lewis0

      C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) is one of the greatest English authors of the twentieth century. His writing style and intellect are still the envy of many today. Given his reputation, it’s natural for people to wonder how C.S. Lewis the child developed into C.S. Lewis the great novelist. In the making of a man, of course,

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    • 5 Un-PC Quotes from Past Inaugural Addresses

      5 Un-PC Quotes from Past Inaugural Addresses0

      One year from today, news cameras across the county will be focused on the steps of the U.S. Capitol as the 45th president of the United States is sworn into office. Whomever the next president is, we doubt you’ll see comments like these: “[T]he foundation of our national policy will be laid in the pure and

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    • Are America’s Best Days Behind Us?

      Are America’s Best Days Behind Us?0

      America’s best days might be behind us, argues Eduardo Porter in a piece for the New York Times. According to Porter, the new book The Rise and Fall of American Growth by economist Robert J. Gordon makes a convincing case that American growth, prosperity, and innovation are significantly slowing down. So much so that today’s

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