Day: October 14, 2025

Let’s Talk About Sex… Like Adults. Because the Universities Won’t.

“Do you crave hookups without hangouts? Do you want to come without commitment? Do you want desire without all the drama?” That was the opening of the article, “Sex & the CT: Beginner’s Guide to Casual Sex,” recently posted on the University of Rochester’s student newspaper, Campus Times. The piece, which appears to have been […]

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Teachers’ Unions Have an Out-of-Control Anti-Semitism Problem

When we think of modern-day anti-Semitism in America, the images that come to mind are often the pro-Palestinian—and, by extension, pro-Hamas—protests that erupted across college and university campuses. Quads and courtyards filled with masked demonstrators in keffiyehs chanting, “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free.” Reports of Israel history classes disrupted, staff […]

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Academia Fails to Confront the Anti-Semitism Within

One week ago marked the anniversary of October 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists murdered 1,200 Israelis and took 250 more hostage. While the hostages have since been released and initial steps toward a ceasefire are underway, tensions on college campuses, and the fear surrounding them, show no sign of easing alongside shifting geopolitics. Columbia University, […]

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The Court Drew a Line—But Schools Still Think They Own Your Kids

The recent Supreme Court decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor (2025) ruled that parents are entitled to a preliminary injunction, allowing their children to opt out of school instruction that uses LGBTQIA2S+ inclusive books. The ruling’s broader implications indicate that parents, not school officials, have the primary responsibility—indeed, the constitutional right—to guide the education of their […]

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The Missing Puzzle Piece of Higher Education

A traditional four-year education has historically been advertised to encompass two key components: knowledge formation and practical application. Critical thinking and intellectual debate—values with intrinsic worth that quench one’s thirst for knowledge and foster analytical assessment in daily life—exist as the base of academia: knowledge formation. On top of this stands practical application—expertise and skills […]

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