by jstewardfree | Sep 12, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Ben Shapiro | With America suffering from increasing poverty, and with more and more children born into mountains of debt unleashed by their parents’ and grandparents’ generations, the greatest threat of all may be this: the American father is dying. According to...
by jstewardfree | Sep 10, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Charlie Peacock | I discriminate. I have a prejudicial bias toward some people. For one, I discriminate against pedophiles (people sexually attracted to children), but particularly those known by their community as sexual predators or traffickers who have been...
by jstewardfree | Sep 8, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Philip Wegmann | A small-town cafe ignited a firestorm of controversy that has engulfed Minnesota. On Aug. 1, the state bumped the minimum wage from $7.25 to $8 an hour. A few days later, Stillwater Oasis quietly added a corresponding 35-cent “minimum wage fee” to...
by jstewardfree | Sep 3, 2014 | Grey Matter
The first part of this blog post ran earlier this week here. By Bryce J. Christensen | At times, the challenge to campus ideologues comes from scientists willing to bring empirical research to bear on their utopian claims. In 2000, for instance, an intrepid biologist...
by jstewardfree | Sep 1, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Bryce J. Christensen | “What an empire is in political history,” declared John Henry Cardinal Newman, “such is a university in the sphere of philosophy and science. . . . It maps out the territory of the intellect, and sees that the boundaries of each...