No Time for a Spending Spree
North Carolina’s community colleges should question their “all things to all people” policies.
A Most Unnatural State of Nature
A UNC speaker’s report that global capitalism is dead is premature, but that does not faze the true believers.
Costly Unintended Consequences
How a Supreme Court ruling boosted the demand for college credentials
Why We Lost the Great Books
Speaking in Charlotte, Notre Dame scholar Ralph McInerny discusses the classics and what went wrong.
Disinviting William Ayers
A breach of academic freedom?
A Good Course is Hard to Find
But our survey found some highly recommended classes to help students meet their general education requirements at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Teaching Marxist Subversion at UNC
The “social justice” doctrine preached by radical educators such as William Ayers has infiltrated North Carolina’s flagship education school.
How to Build a Center for Freedom at Your University
A specialist in creating academic centers offers conservative and libertarian faculty ten strategies for success.
Wall Street Woes on Hillsborough Street
The economic downturn is causing N.C. State (and other colleges) to tighten their belts.
Chancellor Thorp’s Installation Address Offers Insights into His Thinking
Chancellor has one promising idea and two dead-ends in his speech