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Alum Monica Mastracco Dolenc
“What was most eye-opening [from my internship] was there was no cookie-cutter version of a conservative woman.”
Let Us Give Thanks
As we join family and friends at Thanksgiving this year, let us cultivate a grateful heart, one that focuses on our abundant blessings and the hope of “peace, harmony, tranquility, and union.”
Alum Nicole Johnson
A confident young professional pursuing her career.
Ridiculous College Courses: Hobart and William Smith Colleges’ “Men and Masculinity”
How will students get a balanced perspective in men’s studies if they are not taught the importance of positive masculinity?
Textbook Bias – The Great Depression and the New Deal
The risk we face in taking courses and textbooks at face value.
Thank you, Veterans
Today, we join with the rest of our nation in honoring and thanking our many veterans for their patriotism, their love of country, and their willingness to serve and sacrifice for our common good and our freedom.
Ridiculous Campus Courses: Harvard Law School’s “Constitutional Strategies For the McConnell/Trump/Kavanaugh Era”
This course will be taught by Professor Laurence Tribe who certainly has not kept his political views a secret.
President Considering Executive Order Redefining ‘Birthright Citizenship’
Many constitutional scholars believe the President’s executive order will force a long-overdue court review of birthright citizenship.
Male Wins 2018 Women’s World Cycling Sprint Competition
Some things are just plain wrong. This is one of them.
Ridiculous College Courses: U-FLA Black Hair Politics
Hotel-supplied shampoos becomes a racial issue on campus.
Ridiculous Campus Courses: Middlebury College’s “Beyond Intersectionality: Developing Anti-Racist and Anti-Capitalist Feminisms”
The idea of intersectional feminism is already ridiculous enough, but this course encourages students to be even more extreme and fight against capitalism.
Study: America’s Polarized “Hidden Tribes”
The authors of a new national study categorize Americans in 7 “hidden tribes” and call for them to compromise. But is compromise a real solution to diametrically opposed visions for our nation’s future?