UC Berkeley Prof’s Open Letter
[Editor's Note: An anonymous history professor at U.C. Berkeley has penned an open letter against the current narratives of racial injustice underpinning the BLM movement and ongoing protests over the death of George Floyd. Its authenticity was confirmed [...]
Time to Reopen
Facts Suggest Time to Reopen Economy By Robert B. Charles - May 20, 2020 | Three facts should define how we see COVID-19 – and whether America reopens. They are important, not much talked about. They should guide policy at [...]
1619 Project Fake Story
WSJ May 9, 2020 ‘The 1619 Project’ Tells a False Story About Capitalism, Too Writing in 1854, George Fitzhugh described slavery as ‘a beautiful example of communism.’ By Allen C. Guelzo | 893 words The awarding of a [...]
Home Plate Values
Don’t Widen the Plate In Nashville, Tennessee, during the first week of January, 1996, more than 4,000 baseball coaches descended upon the Opryland Hotel for the 52nd annual ABCA convention. While I waited in line to register with [...]
Education Alternatives
Alternatives to Public Education are Growing Jose Nino • March 4, 2020 At the community newspaper, Bluffton Today, Molly Clancy reported on the rising interest in private schooling. Clancy notes that families are opting for alternative education programs for various [...]
Are Teachers Underpaid?
No, Teachers Are Not Underpaid Salaries lag in some states, but nationally, wages and benefits outpace the private sector. Andrew Biggs & Jason Richwine - May 2, 2018 Recent protests across the country have reinforced the perception that [...]