For years, whenever Europeans wanted to impress guests, they would say, “I studied at Harvard.” These days, however, to impress guests and gain their respect, it is better to say, “And I didn’t study at Harvard!” The “2024 College Free…
Most conservatives are well aware that American institutions of higher learning tend to be hopelessly woke. They not only attract the kinds of students who have been indoctrinated into the cult but prefer them to the normal individuals who find…
Life is an exercise in tradeoffs, and school choice — while desirable — is no exception. From Florida to Ohio, voucher programs are finally becoming widely available to American schoolchildren and their families. While novel to some states and municipalities,…
A recent Gallup poll found that nearly 70 percent of Americans are against transgender athletes competing in sports that do not correspond with their biological sex. That is an increase over 2021, when 62 percent of Americans said the same…
Months after the demise of affirmative action, various institutions of American higher education are rolling out Super Innovative Plans to combat their newfound inability to colorize meritocracy. In August, the most prominent university in the affirmative action debate released its…
If you ever wonder why the literacy rate of American public school students keeps falling, take a peek at the schools’ English curriculums. Last year, the school board of Montgomery County, Maryland, decided that the books in the English language…
Kids, go to school! It’s time to go back. Some will have already started. A ritual that we adults attend every year with a mixture of nostalgia and indifference: nostalgia because we remember the beautiful — or ugly — child…
A 12-year-old student in Colorado was kicked out of class for sporting a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack. The story went viral, sparking outrage and support for the student’s First Amendment rights. The school falsely claimed that the Gadsden…
The U.S. is facing a college affordability crisis, and millions of young students are paying the price. The cost of a four-year degree at a public, in-state school is quickly approaching $50,000, with expenses dwarfing increases in workers’ salaries. According to a report…