caleb-woods-RIcMwDLk1wo-unsplash college men women graduationSomething significant has shifted in how Americans think about college — and the numbers make it impossible to ignore. A recent Issues and Insights poll found that 59 percent of American … [Read more...] about College Degrees Losing Favor in U.S.
College Crisis Caused by Judicial Activism — June 2026
College Crisis Caused by Judicial Activism The crisis in college sports is having a ripple effect, causing colleges to eliminate programs, which then decreases their enrollment as fewer students have a reason to go there. As enrollment declines, … [Read more...] about College Crisis Caused by Judicial Activism — June 2026
Colorado’s Losing Record Before SCOTUS
The United States Supreme Court Building at 1 First Street Northeast in Washington, D.C.Colorado has developed a habit of losing First Amendment cases at the U.S. Supreme Court — and it appears they haven't learned their lesson yet. The High … [Read more...] about Colorado’s Losing Record Before SCOTUS
Technology Falling Out of Favor in Schools
vojtech-bruzek-J82GxqnwKSs-unsplashFor years, putting a screen in front of every student was treated as visionary education reform. The data are now in — and they tell a very different story. American students' test scores have been declining … [Read more...] about Technology Falling Out of Favor in Schools
A Patriot’s Resource To Be an American
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Color_film_strip_depicting_various_photos_of_scenes_and_statistics_from_c.1949-1950%E2%80%99s_Duplin_County_Schools,_PhC.188._From_Photograph_Collections,_State_Archives_of_North_Carolina,_Raleigh,_NC._(90179657 … [Read more...] about A Patriot’s Resource To Be an American
Honoring Our Flag
July-4-2019-flag.png editedThis Sunday, Americans celebrate Flag Day — and it deserves more attention than it typically gets. Flag Day doesn't draw the crowds of Memorial Day or the fireworks of Independence Day. But what it represents is just … [Read more...] about Honoring Our Flag
Then and Now: Lost Courses, Lost Traditions, Lost Childhood
Shimer College yearbook photograph, via Wikimedia Commons.There's a generation of Americans who remember a different kind of school — and what's been lost says a great deal about what's gone wrong. Not long ago, high school meant shop … [Read more...] about Then and Now: Lost Courses, Lost Traditions, Lost Childhood
A Tale of Two Schools & the Growth of Classical Education
t was so long ago that the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed prayer in public schools that most Americans have forgotten what a public uproar that caused back in 1962.Two public schools. Eight hundred miles apart. And a contrast so stark it tells you … [Read more...] about A Tale of Two Schools & the Growth of Classical Education
College Grads Hurt by H-1B Visas
There is a grim unemployment crisis for college graduates who majored in STEM – science, technology, engineering or math. An estimated 8% of recent STEM graduates are completely unemployed, which is double the national unemployment rate. This is … [Read more...] about College Grads Hurt by H-1B Visas
The Bible Belongs in Public School Readings
bible-book-christian-250609The Texas State Board of Education has released a list of roughly three hundred literary works proposed for the public school curriculum from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Classics like Charlotte's Web, Animal … [Read more...] about The Bible Belongs in Public School Readings















