Commentary: The Academic Memory Hole

Commentary: The Academic Memory Hole

by Joshua Katz,  National Review November 30, 2022 1 min read

by Joshua Katz, National Review

Last week, I was supposed to be in Greece. When, almost exactly a year ago, I was invited to speak at a four-day international conference in Athens...

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How Universities Weaponize Freshman Orientation

Instead of simply informing students about the resources on campus, orientation can amount to an ideological hazing. By ABIGAIL ANTHONY for The National Review July 15, 2022 1 min read

By ABIGAIL ANTHONY for The National Review

 I arrived at Princeton University in September 2019. I had looked at Princeton online and thought, “one day . . .” 

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