by Publius | Jan 6, 2021 | Course and Scholarship Updates
By David Heddendorf| (Source) Mr. Munson owned a 1966 Mustang convertible that he bought after seeing an ad in the local paper. All his friends congratulated him on an excellent deal. He loved his Mustang for its looks and for the way it drove, but he didn’t know...
by Publius | Dec 16, 2020 | Course and Scholarship Updates
By Victor Davis Hanson | (Source) Where did Antifa youth rioting in the streets receive their intellectual and ethical bearings? Why are the First and Second Amendments no longer fully operative? How did the general population become nearly ignorant of their...
by Publius | Nov 25, 2020 | Course and Scholarship Updates
By Catherine Smith | (Source) In an effort to combat racial discrimination the San Diego Unified School District last week announced plans to abolish the traditional grading system, Fox News reports. According to the data, black students received D or F grades 20...
by Publius | Nov 11, 2020 | Course and Scholarship Updates
By Catherine Ruth Pakaluk | (Source) In the spring of 2003, I was in my third year of graduate school and expecting my third baby. One day, I ran into a fellow student whom I had not seen in some months. Seeing my baby bump, she exclaimed: “Your third? Do you really...
by Publius | Nov 4, 2020 | Course and Scholarship Updates
By Daniel Frost and Hal Boyd | (Source) Thanks to a new technology in development called in vitro gametogenesis (IVG), in the near future any combination of donor parents—one woman, or two men, or three women and three men—may be able to have a child. IVG would...
by Publius | Oct 14, 2020 | Course and Scholarship Updates
By Joshua Mitchell | (Source) It’s not good for man to be alone, yet modern life conspires to produce just such a condition. “Social distancing” is more than just a response to a pandemic; it is the centrifugal force in modern life. Americans play their part in this...