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by | May 23, 2025

Every schoolchild knows the story of the Emperor’s new clothes. After years of preparation and bureaucratic self-deception, the Emperor was…

by | May 19, 2025

It’s graduation season. A time when caps fly, parents cry, and students briefly feel like the world is theirs —…

by | May 16, 2025

When I was a boy, I loved numbers, and I still do. Only when I was a sophomore at Princeton…

by | May 16, 2025

David Brooks wants us to feel sorry for Harvard kids. Again. In his latest column, “We Are the Most Rejected…

by | May 15, 2025

“We Study Fascism, and We’re Leaving the U.S.,” a Wednesday New York Times headline read. Sure, plenty of well-known Democrats…

by | May 6, 2025

The current turmoil in American higher education has particularly hit the Ivy League hard. Leaders of schools like Harvard and…

by | May 5, 2025

In the 20th century, communism arrived via drab uniforms, five-year plans, and gulags. Today, it arrives via soft slogans and…

by | May 2, 2025

“Politicians,” says Congressman Ro Khanna (D-Cal), “have bowed to the courts and stood before the people — not to silence…

by | May 2, 2025

Conversations about the crisis of modern masculinity are gathering steam. At the center of that conversation, from community halls to chinwags with Theo…

by | May 1, 2025

It began with ambition, audacity, and a carefully scripted lie. On April 10, 2025, in a quiet courtroom in Missouri,…

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