The university transforms a shield against sexual harassment into a sword against the student press. by Danielle Shapiro, The Wall Street Journal, September 23, 2022 You’ve read stories on these … [Read more...] about I Committed Journalism, and Princeton Told Me Not to Communicate
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A Nation of Quitters
A new class, the Cyber Bohemians, avoid work while living off their affluent parents. by Andy Kessler, The Wall Street Journal, September 25, 2022 The unemployment rate was 3.5% in July, the … [Read more...] about A Nation of Quitters
VICTOR JOECKS: Why it’s racist to increase education spending
New education funding disproportionately harmed many of Nevada’s minority students. In other circumstances, progressive activists might decry this as an example of systemic racism. The Clark County … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: Why it’s racist to increase education spending
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Martha’s meltdown model
Martha’s Vineyard has been all over the news. The tony resort community so loves aiding and comforting the undocumented immigrants who were flown in from Florida that it hugged them — for all of 48 … [Read more...] about VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Martha’s meltdown model
VICTOR JOECKS: Laxalt, Lombardo are pulling ahead in Nevada
When it comes to Nevada’s most-watched political races, the national pundits have it wrong. Both Adam Laxalt and Joe Lombardo should be clear favorites. There are seven weeks until Election Day. … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: Laxalt, Lombardo are pulling ahead in Nevada