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When the Four Horsemen Went to Princeton Oct. 16, 2024

Terence Jeffrey

The great sportswriter Grantland Rice would eventually call them the "team of destiny." But when tha... Read More

The Mixed and Muddled Results of Banning Affirmative Action Sep. 21, 2024

Susan Estrich

In the arguments before the Supreme Court on affirmative action in college admissions, proponents of... Read More

The 146-lb. Raven That Haunted Yale Aug. 23, 2023

Terence Jeffrey

Edgar Allan Poe, the American poet who died in Baltimore at just 40 years of age in 1849, will long ... Read More

Celebrate 100 Years of Football Broadcasts Dec. 22, 2021

Terence Jeffrey

A massive crowd swarmed City Hall Park and the streets around it on the afternoon of Oct. 28, 1922. ... Read More

Institutional Wokeness Is Destroying American Higher Education Aug. 07, 2020

Josh Hammer

The English department at Rutgers University, the eighth-oldest university in America, recently went... Read More

Now It's Woodrow Wilson's Turn Jun. 30, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

Now that statues of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, Grant and Theodore Roosevelt... Read More

Woodrow Wilson and Women: Let Us Eat Wedding Cake Dec. 18, 2015

Jamie Stiehm

Woody and women in the White House — let's remember good times and bad. Wedding cake and Champ... Read More

Squandered Resources on College Education Dec. 09, 2015

Walter E. Williams

Most college students do not belong in college. I am not by myself in this assessment. Washington Po... Read More

Barbarism Is Set Back -- For Now May. 23, 2014

Mona Charen

This story has a very troubling start, but a pretty satisfying conclusion — if it really is th... Read More

Who Created the Rape Culture? May. 09, 2014

Mona Charen

"Two, four, six, eight. Stop the violence. Stop the rape," so chanted a group of Ohio University stu... Read More