ELLIOT: Choosing Pitt over Paris
As I listened to President Donald Trump’s explanation of his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Accord on climate change, I began to realize what a political masterstroke it was for […]
As I listened to President Donald Trump’s explanation of his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Accord on climate change, I began to realize what a political masterstroke it was for […]
As I listened to President Donald Trump’s explanation of his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Accord on climate change, I began to realize what a political masterstroke it was for […]
In presenting President Donald Trump’s first budget to the House Budget Committee last week, Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said that it “keeps the president’s promise to balance the budget within the […]
Let’s get one thing straight at the outset: Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson did not intend to blame poor people for their poverty. He only sounded like he did.”Poverty to a large extent […]
Several times over the past couple of years, I have asked this question of supporters of Barack Obama’s executive actions, accomplished without the cooperation of Congress:”Will you be as happy to see a Republican president […]
If you keep up with the news, you might think that the unpleasant and unedifying 2016 presidential campaign is still going on. President Donald Trump, up early, is sending out tweets coarsely attacking foreign leaders […]
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has had enough of President Trump. Speaking last Sunday in a Munich beer hall, Merkel suggested that Europe may no longer be able to rely on the United States as a […]
A few weeks ago, the Chronicle of Higher Education ran a cover story with the headline, “The 2 North Carolinas.” It explained how the state’s historic investment in higher education has paid off handsomely […]
Before we discuss what Classical education is, let’s dispel a few myths about what Classical education is not. For instance, students and faculty in a Classical school are not required to wear togas to class […]
A few weeks ago, the Chronicle of Higher Education ran a cover story with the headline, “The 2 North Carolinas.” It explained how the state’s historic investment in higher education has paid off handsomely […]
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