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Hamilton Prof. Robert Paquette on the St. Mary’s College Leadership Crisis

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Posted by    Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 6:00pm

At one time, Maryland’s St. Mary’s College had more than 1500 undergraduates and was considered a place where students could get a quality liberal arts education at a great price.

Now the school is experiencing a crisis in leadership.  Dr. Robert Paquette, Ph.D., a prize-winning historian who co-founded the independent 

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UVA student goes to jail following bottled water purchase

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Posted by    Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 4:00pm

The state agents in this story may have gone a little overboard. Just a little.

K. Burnell Evans of The Daily Progress reports.

Bottled-water purchase leads to night in jail for UVa student

When a half-dozen men and a woman in street clothes closed in on University of Virginia student Elizabeth Daly, 20, she...

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Arizona sues colleges that gave in-state tuition to illegals

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Posted by    Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 2:30pm

As the Senate voting to pass new, generous immigration rules this week, one state is holding firm against giving those here illegally privileges that Americans don’t enjoy:

With the illegal immigration issue firmly in the national spotlight, the state of Arizona has sued several local colleges that granted in-state tuition discounts to...

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New York student of Russian descent sought to join Al Qaeda, become “jihadi”

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Posted by    Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 1:00pm

After graduation, most high school graduates plan to go to college, get an entry level position at a local firm, or join the military.

In terms of his future plans, one New York student seems to have gotten confused as to which side in the “War on Terror” our country is on....

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Michigan Middle School experiences “bad magic mushroom trip”

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Posted by    Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 11:30am

An old Croatian proverb states, old Croatian proverb: “All mushrooms are edible, but some only once.”

A man found at a Michigan middle school is proving the truth of that wisdom, as he recovers from a self-induced wound to his genitals.

Late one night last week, police found a naked 41-year-old man wail...

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Prager University – Why Europe has a problem with Israel

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Posted by    Sunday, June 30, 2013 at 10:30am

Via Jason Fertig of National Review.

Prager U: Why Europe Has a Problem with Israel

In the newest Prager University course, Daniel Gordis, President of the Shalem Center, analyzes the hostility towards Israel by exploring the complex relationship between Europe, Israel and the Arab World.

Here’s the video.

 
 
 

Complaints about government profit from the student loan business

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Posted by    Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 6:30pm

In a recent post at Boston Review, Malcolm Harris claims that the government is profiting from college loans which leave students saddled with debt.

Government Loansharking

Last November when I first wrote about student loans for Boston Review, the Department of Education estimated it would be pulling in around $25 billion in revenue...

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NY Public School District Goes Rogue by Going “Free Market”

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Posted by    Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 5:00pm

Stories abound about public school teachers unions fighting against voucher systems and charter schools that offer better educations at a better prices.

However, one public school district in New York is going rogue by trying to appeal to out-of-district students. Incoming scholars would then pay tuition, to support the cash-strapped system.

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Sticker Shock: 2013 List of the Most Expensive American Colleges

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Posted by    Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 3:30pm

Student loan debt is over 1 trillion dollars, and higher education costs are spiraling out of control.

And while getting a college degree can be pricey, the Department of Education has just released a list of those that are the most expensive.

The price-tag for degrees at some of these institutions is...

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Making colleges compete could help the student loan debt problem

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Posted by    Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 1:30pm

In a new piece at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, Judah Bellin sees a better way to approach student loans; make colleges compete.

COLLEGE CREDIT: Repairing America’s Unhealthy Relationship with Student Debt

Introduction

Sallie Mae, the largest private lender of student loans, recently announced that it will split into two entities. The first...

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Good news – Charges dropped against teen who wore NRA t-shirt to school

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Posted by    Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 12:00pm

College Insurrection has been following this story from the beginning and we’re now happy to report that all charges against Jared Marcum have been dropped.

FOX News reports.

Charge dismissed against student who refused to remove NRA shirt

The West Virginia eighth-grader arrested after refusing a teacher’s demand he remove a National Rifle Association...

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Texas teen faces 8 years in prison for violent “lol” joke during video game

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Posted by    Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 10:30am

Now it seems that video games are a target in the continuing “War Against Boys”.

A Texas teenager who has been in jail since March faces an eight-year prison sentence because of a threatening joke he made while playing an online video game.

In February, Justin Carter was playing “League of Legends” —...

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Op-Ed – Prof. Glenn Reynolds on student loans and morality

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Posted by    Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 9:00am

Glenn Reynolds, aka Instapundit, has written a new op-ed piece for the Wall Street Journal in which he points out the real problem with student loans.

What’s Really ‘Immoral’ About Student Loans

Unless Congress acts, interest rates for government subsidized student loans will double to 6.8% from 3.4% on July 1. In May,...

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Swedish Eco-Tourism Graduate Wonders Why She is Unemployed

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Posted by    Friday, June 28, 2013 at 6:30pm

File this story under “Worthless College Degrees – International Edition”:

As the first anniversary of her graduation in eco-tourism and cultural history approaches, Linnea Borjars remains jobless and frustrated.

After finishing her studies at Sweden’s Linkoping University, the 25-year-old accepted an unpaid, part-time position at Fair Travel, a non-profit group focused on human...

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Washington Post writer slams Obama for denying student loans to black families with bad credit

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Posted by    Friday, June 28, 2013 at 5:00pm

Courtland Milloy of the Washington Post is not happy with Obama when it comes to student loans and let him know it in a recent op-ed.

Obama administration delivers ‘a nasty surprise’ to black college students, parents

When it comes to dashing the hopes of thousands of college-bound African Americans, you’d hardly think...

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DOMA ruling praised by some professors at Catholic universities

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Posted by    Friday, June 28, 2013 at 3:30pm

Gee, there sure are a lot of progressive professors teaching at Catholic colleges these days.

The College Fix reports.

Some Professors at Catholic Universities Applaud DOMA Ruling

The Cardinal Newman Society’s Catholic Education Daily has posted a round-up of positive reactions to the Supreme Court’s DOMA ruling from professors at Catholic universities, educators who apparently support the ruling...

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A surprising number of college grads are driving cabs

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Posted by    Friday, June 28, 2013 at 2:00pm

Forward! I wonder how many of America’s newest cabbies voted for Obama?

Peter Orszag reports for Bloomberg.

Why Are So Many College Graduates Driving Taxis?

It’s a parent’s nightmare: shelling out big money for college, then seeing the graduate unable to land a job that requires high-level skills. This situation may be growing more...

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U. Washington employees paid overtime to surf the web, read celebrity gossip

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Posted by    Friday, June 28, 2013 at 12:30pm

I’m sure the students and taxpayers who pay the salaries of these employees will be happy to read this. H/t to The College Fix.

Jon Humbert of KOMO News reports.

State: UW workers paid overtime while reading celebrity gossip

SEATTLE — A recent ruling from the State Ethics Board found that two University of...

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Students ridicule DOMA supporters as ‘hideous’ and ‘disgusting’ outside Supreme Court

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Posted by    Friday, June 28, 2013 at 11:00am

It’s nice to see such civility and respect coming from those instructed on the fine points of “tolerance” at their progressive institutions!

Gay marriage supporters ridiculed supporters of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and California’s Proposition 8 outside the Supreme Court in Washington D.C., on Wednesday morning, calling their views “disgusting.”

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Cross-dressing man attempts to spy on female college dorm

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Posted by    Friday, June 28, 2013 at 9:30am

Arguably, a cross-dressing man attempting to enter a women’s dorm area could be taking advantage of new court rulings regarding bathroom and locker-room use by those with sexual identity issues.

But in this case, probably not.

Meet Rodney Kenneth Petersen, who appears to be either a garden-variety pervert or a pioneer in the...

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Senate adjourns for vacation without voting on student loan legislation

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Posted by    Friday, June 28, 2013 at 8:00am

Student loans will reach a major tipping point on July 1st and the senate doesn’t seem to care. They adjourned for vacation without voting on the issue.

Greta Van Susteren is not happy about it.

DISGUSTING! Shame on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and every other Senator!

THIS IS ROTTEN TO THE CORE —...

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Prof claims Lincoln would have tried to stop climate change, like he did slavery

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Posted by    Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 6:30pm

I know when I think of Lincoln, the Civil War and slavery, the first thing that pops into my mind is climate change. Doesn’t that happen to you, too?

Dave Urbanski of The Blaze has the story, h/t to James Taranto.

Prof. Compares Climate Change to Slavery, Says Lincoln Would Have Tried to...

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