Indiana Writers Group

Bohanon: A Critical Look at Higher Education

Posted: March 30, 2015

by Cecil Bohanon, Ph.D. Gallons of ink have been spilled over the problems of higher education — and rightfully so. Colleges and universities have been given the task of remedying all kinds of problems from income inequality to cancer. Too often collegiate administrators and their in-house publicists have encouraged the view that higher education is Read the full article…


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Huston II: The Religious Freedom Firestorm

Posted: March 28, 2015

For the use of the membership only; not for duplication, distribution or quotation without permission of the author. by Tom Charles Huston When the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was pending before Congress in 1993, the American Civil Liberties Union claimed that passage of the measure was “the most important action that Congress can take for Read the full article…


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Neal: Federal Influence in Education Outweighs Benefits

Posted: March 27, 2015

by ANDREA NEAL After almost two years on the State Board of Education, I’ve reached a conclusion that shatters previous notions I had about federalism and local control of schools. Hoosiers don’t determine education policy in Indiana. The federal government does. Whether through the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) or its companion waiver program Read the full article…


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Huston I: The Baker and the Photographer

Posted: March 27, 2015

For the use of the membership only; not for duplication, distribution or quotation without permission of the author. by Tom Charles Huston I am astonished at the fury the gay lobby has succeeded in unleashing with respect to legislation that is likely to have little practical impact on gays. This success should be a bell Read the full article…


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Op-Ed: Restoring Self-Government to Education

Posted: March 25, 2015

by Joy Pullmann Indiana’s current debate over government’s role in education mirrors the national debate, which has resurfaced as Congress considers bills to rewrite No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the central federal-education law. Republican leaders in Congress had to pull a vote on one of those rewrites for lack of conservative votes after constituents peppered Read the full article…


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The Outstater: A Starbucks Range of Issues

Posted: March 24, 2015

A Procrustean bed: a scheme or pattern into which someone is arbitrarily forced by either stretching or cutting. WE HAVE REACHED a point in Indiana’s public discussion in which a citizen who decides between the proffered options faces a dreadful ordeal. The liberal gentry of Indianapolis, both Republican and Democrat, is fine with this. Its Read the full article…


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