Is College Education Worth It?
A question parents, their college-bound youngsters and taxpayers should ask: Is college worth it?
A question parents, their college-bound youngsters and taxpayers should ask: Is college worth it?
My win does not come at your expense, and your win doesn't come at my expense. And just as importantly, we can be friends.
Parents, taxpayers and donors have little idea of the levels of lunacy, evil and lawlessness that have become features of many of today's institutions of higher learning.
As a group, black Americans have made the greatest gains - over some of the highest hurdles and in a very short span of time - of any racial group in mankind's history.
Since most of the school violence and discipline problems rest with black students, there are a few questions that black parents, politicians, academics and civil rights advocates should ponder.
Many black politicians and educators would never have their own children attend the rotten, dangerous schools that are so much a part of our big cities. Many black parents, captured by these schools, would like to get their children out.
Do you wonder why Sen. Bernie Sanders and his ideas are so popular among American college students? The answer is that they, like so many other young people who think they know it all, are really uninformed and ignorant.
Personally, I can't think of a more racist argument than one that holds that disruptive, rude behavior and foul language are a part of black culture.
The academic tyranny seen on many college campuses reflects a dereliction of duty by those who are charged with the ultimate control — the boards of trustees.
With crime rampant in urban areas, educators and city officials are experimenting with new approaches to steer young black males into constructive behavior and away from gangs. Their main opponent? The ACLU.