Madness plagues our world, and much of it has American tax dollars to fund it, in the form of arms and munitions.
Three university presidents refused to condemn outward expressions of antisemitism on their campuses, some of which are definite harassment.
A California school financial officer embezzled $14 million from the district he serves and is charged with federal embezzlement.
It has become fashionable in academic circles to make colonialism a dirty word to slander the former British Empire, America, and Israel.
Several public schools, enrollments not coming back after the coronavirus pandemic, seem to live on like zombie institutions.
As the Fourth Arab-Israeli War shows, campus dysfunction is easy to recognize today (its signs are obvious), but will be difficult to cure.
College today does not prepare students for the workplace, even assuming that the graduate can find a job in his major.
In October 1989, President George Washington proclaimed a day of thanksgiving, fifty-four years before President Abraham Lincoln did.
The Aldine Independent School District in Harris County, Texas tried to take a senior's home for a high-school stadium parking lot.
Antisemitism is only part of the problem of apologizing for atrocity. Multiculturalism compounds the problem.