There’s a controversy brewing at the University of Pennsylvania that is threatening the entire sport of women’s swimming.
By Emily Kreps
Chris Tremoglie: Yep, it’s Columbus Day
A Philly writer argues for the role of Christopher Columbus in today’s culture.
By Chris Tremoglie
Jennifer Lindner: Mom and children take an educational stand in the name of liberty
As the values being taught in classrooms begin to shift, now is the time to reaffirm the importance of liberty–for ourselves and our children.
By Jennifer Lindner
Richard Koenig: Masking kids amid dystopia—the PA Ministry of Adamant Orthodoxy explains
Richard Koenig examines masking, school policy, and pandemic practices through the lens of a future ominous bureaucracy espousing relentless orthodoxy.
By Richard Koenig
Pa. teachers’ union to provide “Nice White Parents” training to teachers
The 10-hour workshop will explore “a key driver in what is blocking educational integration and equity: the actions of White families.” Critics call the training, “worse than a bad joke.”
By Todd Shepherd
Medicine is getting major injections of woke ideology
Critical race theory and other tenets of woke ideology have permeated medicine and health care. Schools, journals, centers, and physicians are taking up arms, having declared racism a “public health crisis.”
By John Murawski
Abhi Samuel: A coming DEI backlash in our workplaces?
Just as parents across the nation are waking up to the new “woke” cultural curriculum infiltrating our schools, much of the business world is forging ahead in the opposite direction.
By Abhi Samuel
PA Senator Mike Regan: “Woke” Penn State has gone too far
The “woke” movement has entered publicly-funded Penn State, argues Senator Regan. The university is embracing progressivism through a variety of ventures, and taxpayers are footing the bill.
By Pennsylvania Sen. Mike Regan