Author: Paul Campos
I find it distasteful to be defending presidents of elite American universities, since they represent the pinnacle of the contemporary pyramid of overpaid university administrators in our extremely dysfunctional higher.
I get tired writing about this, but it's one of the most pervasive myths in American life. The myth is that something called "free speech" is a sacred social and.
This is Axios access semi-reporting full-gossip, so take it for what it's worth, along with the mind altering substance of your choice: Former President Trump, if elected, would build a.
I've just spent an unhealthy half hour skimming the personal home page of Tony Polito, the 67-year-old academic who murdered three people (all apparently faculty or staff) at UNLV yesterday,.
Ladies and gentlemen, America's swing voters -- you know, the people who actually decide trivial issues like who gets to be president of the most powerful country in the world:.
There's plenty of fodder for all you doom junkies in Thomas Edsall's latest curation of survey data regarding the political landscape, which reveals some rather amazing opinions among the Democratic.
It's hard for anything to shock any more in this increasingly dysfunctional political system, but the highest ranking Republican elected official in the country is withholding evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
I mentioned I've been reading about the Manhattan Project. Here's a story, or pair of stories, that raise questions about legal and moral guilt and innocence, moral panic, and retrospective.