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Commentary: The fallacy behind 'college for all' — Thomas K. Lindsay
In 2025, the proof is glaring. Public confidence in colleges has crashed to 36%, down from 57% in 2015. The college-for-all dream, though well-intentioned, has inflated costs, buried millions in debt, ...
Left unchecked, the right-wing Alberta Prosperity Project could pull the federal Conservatives further to the right.
An Apology for Classical Christian Education, he defends old books from those who regard them as irrelevant or actively ...
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3. We really know what some things really are From Step 2, I deduce the third principle, also as an immediate logical corollary, that we really know what some things (other things than apples ...
Erik Kain is a writer and critic covering TV shows, movies, video games and books primarily in the "genre" category including fantasy, science-fiction, mysteries, thrillers, post-apocalytpic ...