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This week, tens of thousands of pro-life men, women, and children will gather in Washington, D.C. for the 53rd March for Life.
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This week, tens of thousands of pro-life men, women, and children will gather in Washington, D.C. for the 53rd March for Life.
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The “America First” agenda comes in many different forms such as protecting our borders, economy, culture, and livelihoods, just to name a few.
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For several years now, and especially since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel, American universities have come under increasing scrutiny about their ideologies and campus cultures.
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Imagine if, during the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, a situation where our premier American university educated the Russian elite of the Communist Party.
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American universities are huge recipients of federal cash and benefits.
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The U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate returned to Washington, D.C. after a long but successful recess.
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Progressive media would have you believe that students form grassroots movements, all by themselves, to address the “climate crisis” in mass because they deeply care about the issue
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Under the leadership of Common Core czar David Coleman, the College Board has been creating or rewriting Advanced Placement (AP) courses to reflect a leftist worldview.
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In April, the Biden administration finalized their new Title IX rule that seeks to redefine ‘sex’ to include ‘gender identity’ and therefore damage the long-standing protections for women and girls.
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Will we see a repeat this summer of the infamous 1968 Chicago Democratic National Convention that devolved into chaos and anarchy? This year’s convention is, like 1968, set to take place in Chicago and social unrest is percolating on the Left, to say the least.
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We all know that most universities are the beneficiaries of federal grant money that can amount to billions of dollars every year. Certainly, some of it goes toward useful research, but more and more of it supports radicalism such as gender-and-race-based grievance studies and anything related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Antisemitism has spread like wildfire across our nation’s colleges. Pro-Hamas and anti-Israel protestors have pitched tents in the common areas of universities, barricaded themselves in academic buildings, attacked students and police, and kept other students from attending classes. To make matters worse, many college officials who have the power to stop this nonsense are letting it happen.
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Do you remember the kids’ book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, in which poor Alexander has a day filled with gum in his hair, tripping over his skateboard and dropping his sweater in the sink? Well, the trans lobby – those that push the insane notions that one can ‘change their sex/gender’ because men and women are interchangeable – just had a very bad week.
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Since the October 2023 terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas, college campus rallies in support of that barbaric act have erupted across the United States.
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In their recent congressional testimony, the presidents of Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Pennsylvania refused to denounce terrorism or explain whether calls for the genocide of Jews represent harassment or bullying on their campuses.
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Former intelligence analyst Stella Morabito offers an astute explanation of why university students might be so willing to support murderers and sadists in the Middle East. Psychology can be more powerful than ideology, with college campuses’ being perfect environments for extremism to be nurtured.
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If anyone is hoping that the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion obsession is beginning to fade, never forget major universities. Current administrators at these institutions of supposed higher education have been bathed in the propaganda since their first Master’s degrees.
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June is a busy month for the Supreme Court as it is traditionally the time the most controversial decisions from the current term are handed down before the Court adjourns until the new term begins in October. We had our eye on a handful of cases regarding freedom of speech, affirmative action, President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, and an Alabama redistricting case.
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For decades, the price of tuition at most colleges rose faster than the rate of inflation. Administrations bloated, lots of new buildings were erected, and professors taught fewer classes. University employees thought the gravy train would never end, because high school students were taught that a college degree was a necessity for life success.
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Washington, D.C. has rules that require directors of child care centers need a bachelor’s degree in early education, teachers need an associate’s degree in early education, and assistant teachers and caregivers in home-based daycares need a Child Development Associate’s credential. In other words, grandma is not qualified to change a baby’s diaper.
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All parents have heard stories of enthusiastic college freshmen going off to school with their family’s values firmly in tow, only to see marked changes in the students when they come home for their first extended holiday at Christmas. Most people consider it a phase, and often it is. The scenario has changed now, though, with the influence of increasingly woke universities.
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Recent polling indicates that the Democrats are losing the youth vote — something that seemed impossible until the current placeholder moved into the White House. The panic is setting in, so the Dems have decided it is time to buy some votes with student loan forgiveness.
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There used to be a time when we could depend on graduate-level professional schools to be trustworthy and unflinching about the facts they taught, no matter the surrounding politics or worldviews. Those days seem to be over, unfortunately, as even medical schools are inserting wokeness into their curricula and policies.
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In his first legal opinion as Virginia’s Attorney General, Jason Miyares opined that the Code of Virginia does not grant Virginia’s state colleges and universities the power to require the COVID-19 vaccine as a general condition of enrollment or in-person attendance.
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