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Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.
Obama's decision to campaign -- er, conduct official business -- on university campuses last week was not surprising. According to exit polls, there was no surge of young voters in 2008.
The U.S. economy has been doing poorly for so long now that it's easy to get dispirited. But there are several reasons to think 2012 might be a good one for American economic performance.
Camille Paglia will talk about the culture war, focusing on the politicization of American universities and the maligning of Western civilization by campus theorists "addicted to French or German ideas that have no relevance to American culture." She will also discuss the need for students to study the Bible in...
Contemporary feminism routinely depicts American society as a dangerous patriarchy in which women are under siege.
Campuses need effective policies against genuine harassment. They do not need the divisive gender politics of the AAUW spin sisters.
Sixties-style activism and political fervor have their place, but these are often practiced at the expense of the intellectual, economic and civic mission that a university is expected to fulfill.
The tea partiers are likely to gravitate to the Republican Party, and they have a chance to become a strong influence on the GOP for a long time coming.






