Anti-Semitic vandalism on the rise on campus


Anti-Semitic vandalism on the rise on campus by Alex Katz – SFPA Member on January 18, 2011 On a Monday during Hanukkah, someone took eight Hebrew texts down from the shelves of Indiana University’s Wells Library, put the books in eight different bathrooms, threw them in toilets and urinated on them. The next day, two [...]

The Subversive Agenda of our Public Schools | FrontPage Magazine


The Subversive Agenda of our Public Schools By Jamie Glazov Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Robert Spencer, the director of Jihad Watch, a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, and the author of ten books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Truth About Muhammad and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam and the [...]

Who is Behind Seattle’s Anti-Israel Bus Campaign? » Publications » Family Security Matters


December 21, 2010 Who is Behind Seattle’s Anti-Israel Bus Campaign? A news report from King-5 reported that in King County, Seatle, a bus poster campaign will commence on December 27. This campaign will showcase the slogan: “Israeli War Crimes: Your Tax Dollars at Work.” The posters are the brainchild of a group called the Seattle [...]

We’re All Conservatives Now – NYTimes.com


We’re All Conservatives Now By STANLEY FISH Last week conservative activist David Horowitz, author of the Academic Bill of Rights, e-mailed me to report, in sorrow, that Penn State University had weakened “the only academic freedom provision . . . worthy of the name.” What the university had done was revise an 1987 statement stipulating [...]

The WikiLeaks Vindication of George W. Bush | FrontPage Magazine


By Larry Elder The WikiLeaks de facto declassification of privileged material makes it case closed: Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction — and intended to restart his program once the heat was off. President George W. Bush, in the 2003 State of the Union address, uttered the infamous “16 words”: “The British government has [...]

On Teaching Conservatism


On Teaching Conservatism By Jonathan B. Imber One consistent challenge in teaching is remembering how little students really know and how much they think they know. This is not a putdown of students. On the contrary, it is a celebration of optimism in the best sense of the word, the same optimism that was supposed [...]

Northern Illinois U. Kicks ‘Students for Sensible Drug Policy’ off Campus for Its Views; Campus Policy Attempts to Overrule 5 out of 5 Rights in the First Amendment – FIRE


DEKALB, Ill., Dec. 6, 2010—Last night, the Northern Illinois University (NIU) Student Association Senate denied recognition for the second time to NIU Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP). As a result, SSDP may not meet on campus, post flyers, or reapply for recognition for two years. The Senate also denies funding to all “political” and [...]

Dupes | FrontPage Magazine


By Jamie Glazov Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Paul Kengor, a professor of political science at Grove City College. His previous books include the bestsellers God and Ronald Reagan and The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism. His latest book is Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century, based on [...]

Baylor Should Address Imbalanced Curricula in Academia


A Baylor student makes the case for greater intellectual diversity on campus.

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Point of View: Baylor should address imbalanced curricula in academia Dec. 2, 2010 By Emily Hammon Baylor’s Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Davis has issued this statement; “Our specific call, at this critical moment, is to employ our collective imagination to determine the next steps to which our commitment and purpose point. The stakes [...]