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Q & A: Nathan Harden: “Yale is so very much in love with Yale.”
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Q & A: Nathan Harden: “Yale is so very much in love with Yale.”

“Nathan Harden is the author of the book Sex and God at Yale: Porn, Political Correctness, and a Good Education Gone Bad. He graduated from Yale University in 2009 with a B.A. in Humanities. He now works as the editor of The College Fix, a higher-ed news and opinion site, as well as a freelance...

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Never Forget: America’s Troubled Remembrance of 9/11

These are the two most common words we hear in reference to 9/11. This succinct command appears on billboards, Facebook posts, and television documentaries of the horrific event, annually renewing our recollection, sorrow, and patriotic fervor. America doesn’t want to forget. America doesn’t intend to forget. But America is already forgetting. As I stood at...

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New college faculty: continued

Along with the new crop of incoming freshmen, several new faces have made their way into Hillsdale College’s illustrious faculty. Seven professors, specializing in studies ranging from psychology and physics to English and history, have joined the ranks of those who seek to understand and convey certain truths, each in their own unique way. Professor...

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Off the record

My greatest fear as an intern reporter was the I.T. guy. He wanted me to play on the office softball team, and although I like baseball, I didn’t think that spending my Saturday mornings on a dusty softball field in the hot, D.C. sun with a bunch of people that I didn’t even  know sounded...

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America’s response to 9/11: An unmitigated failure

Nationalism isn’t patriotism, and patriotism is more than bald eagles and American flags, sung to the beat of a Toby Keith song. The United States’ response to the tragedy of 9/11, although it appealed to our emotional desire for revenge, was an unmitigated failure. Not only has the government failed to achieve victory, but it...