by Lil Tuttle | Dec 27, 2018 | News
by Lil Tuttle Holiday feasting is an annual tradition, which is why so many of our New Year’s resolutions are, sadly, about dieting. If weight loss is on your to-do list, take a little time to plan for success. You’re probably better off, for instance, ignoring...
by Lil Tuttle | Dec 18, 2018 | Economy & Jobs, Education
by Lil Tuttle Mark Perry at the American Enterprise Institute’s Carpe Diem blog questions whether the “incessant cry from progressives, feminists, leftists, and gender activists about a ‘shortage of women in STEM’” is at all legitimate. He’s been crunching numbers,...
by Lil Tuttle | Dec 14, 2018 | Economy & Jobs
by Lil Tuttle The gender wage gap is all about the choices women make, not some mythical patriarchal bias against women. So finds a new Harvard University working paper entitled “Why Do Women Earn Less Than Men?” released November 28, 2018. Evaluating confidential...
by Lil Tuttle | Dec 12, 2018 | Culture, Feminism & Sexuality
A Dutch man who petitioned to legally change his date of birth has been told “no” by a court in the Netherlands. Dare we hope that courts everywhere will be as logical in decisions relating to transsexuals’ legal gender-change petitions? According to the Associated...
by Lil Tuttle | Dec 5, 2018 | Education
by Rose Laoutaris On November 3rd, the Georgia Southern University Student Government Association passed a resolution which states that GSU will be implementing mandatory diversity and inclusion courses into their first and second year experience courses starting in...
by Lil Tuttle | Dec 2, 2018 | Alum, News
by Caroline Rushing Corazza When I began at the University of Virginia in 2007, I was unprepared for the Leftist ideology that would dominate my education. As a Christian, conservative woman I was desperate to find community and support at UVA. I was unable to find...