Mary Grabar earned her Ph.D. in English from the University of Georgia and teaches in the Atlanta area. She is a Pushcart Prize-nominated poet and published fiction writer. Visit her website and get on her mailing list at MaryGrabar.com. Mary blogs at the TheLiterateCitizen.com.
Notre Dame's embrace of the president reflects a broader watering-down of the Church's traditional doctrines.
Despite their pal being elected president, they still view the U.S. as a racist oppressor.
The infamous DHS memo is part of a broader campaign to silence conservative voices.
The GOP can and must appeal to the freedom-loving, rebellious side of young voters.
The Washington Post's chief Palin-basher Kathleen Parker strikes again.
A study claiming that the views of liberal professors don't influence their students deserves a big, red "F."
What will pony-tailed professors and expletive-spewing poets do with themselves when Obama replaces Bush?
The belief that standards of justice should vary from group to group is popular with academics — and the Democratic nominee.
Ayers-influenced schools replace a respect for knowledge with a devotion to radicalism.