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Nationalize the Ivy League

Pathology and the Ivy League

Victor Davis Hanson and Jordan Peterson

“Whither the Looniversity?”

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Are American College Campuses ‘Free Speech Zones’?

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University Challenge

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Poverty and Bourgeois Values

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ἀστρολογία

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The Myth of Carbon Pollution

Selected Quotes:

…”The climate is always changing.  It has never been stable…It is not going to stop changing if we stop changing CO2…

…”CO2, far from being a pollutant is actually making the world a better place…”

“…Advice for Chicken Little: If the sky seems to be falling, look for the fox!…”

“…If you are being panicked and all you are panicky stories seeing in the media you ought to stop and think is it to somebody’s benefit?  Cui Bono as they say in the law…”

“…Politics to slow CO2 emissions are based on flawed computer models which exaggerate warming by factors of 2 or 3.   More CO2 is an overall benefit so costly “mitigation” schemes are harmful…”

Mass Formation Psychosis

Climate Psychosis

Souls Without Longing

“Education is simply the soul of a society

as it passes from one generation to another”

— G.K. Chesterton

 

“faculty/staff housing programs.”

Some colleges and universities offer loan programs or financial assistance to graduates to help them purchase a home. These programs are often referred to as “homebuyer assistance programs” or “faculty/staff housing programs.”

One example is the University of California, which offers a Home Loan Program to eligible faculty and staff members. This program provides financing for the purchase of a primary residence, including both first-time homebuyers and those who have owned a home before. The program offers competitive interest rates and a low down payment requirement.

Another example is Columbia University, which has a Homeownership Assistance Program that offers eligible employees forgivable loans of up to $60,000 to use towards the purchase of a home in select neighborhoods around the university’s campuses.

It’s worth noting that these programs are not available at all colleges and universities, and eligibility requirements and loan terms can vary. It’s important for graduates to research and inquire with their alma maters about any available homebuyer assistance programs.

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