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Schools: School Fights Christian Athletes Club
Pending trial in California will test the limits of religion on campus
"Education: Reading, Writing, Reform"
"Vouchers dropped, but testing, tax credits remain in Bush education plan"
Two Schools of Thought
Many believers wonder what's best for their children—Christian or public education. Two Dallas schools suggest an answer
Editorial: Invalidating Valedictorians
It's time to let high school seniors into our democracy
Civil Reactions | Stephen L. Carter: Vouching for Parents
Vouchers are not an attack on public schools but a vote of trust in families.
Whatever Happened to Christian History?
Evangelical historians have finally earned the respect of the secular academy. But some critics say they've sold out. Not really
How to Serve Time
There is a Christian way to study the past without weakening the truth.
Sexual Politics: InterVarsity Group on Probation
Tufts University says group violated school's nondiscrimination policy by excluding lesbian student from leadership.
Intelligent Design: Design Interference
William Dembski fired from Baylor's Intelligent Design center.
Policy Wonks for Christ
At Civitas, grad students learn to think Christianly about public life.
Education: Alabama Schools Gain Church Funding
After churches defeat education lottery, some agree to historians controversial plan.
Books & Culture Corner: Unintelligent Designs
Baylor's dismissal of Polyani Center director Dembski was not a smart move.
Public Education: Pregame Prayer Barred
After pregame prayer is barred, educators say they do not need a microphone to pray.
Back to the Bible?
More public schools experiment with Bible-as-literature curriculum.
Seminary President Steps Down
Donald McCullough found guilty of sexual abuse
Revival at Public School Stirs 100 Students to Conversion
Fellowship of Christian Athletes presentation continues for hours
Canadian High Court May Curb Religious Freedom
Trinity Western University denied accreditation for saying homosexuality a sin.
Editorial:Bob Jones Rules
In his rationale for dropping his school's ban on interracial dating, Bob Jones III may have changed the fundamentalist movement.
Florida School Voucher Plan Struck Down by State Judge
Church-state issues not addressed in ruling
Videos of Hate:Columbine killers harbored anti-Christian prejudice
Columbine killers harbored anti-Christian prejudice.
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