Sports and Culture
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Finally, a college president stands against leftist repression
In a time when dissent-trampling thought police reign supreme on most college campuses, we should praise the rare university official…
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Five Alive: Golf (2), budget, bias, bad judges
Follow the links embedded in the headlines. Golf’s best player? Brooks, no argument (May 20): Sports fans may not realize…
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Baseball suffers from algorithm overload
(May 15 column by Quin); A Red Sox vs. Rockies contest on Tuesday provided an excellent example of how “advanced…
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Trump should butt out of DC 4th of July fete
(By Quin, May 13). President Trump and his extravagant ego are both out of line in their insistence that he…
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Trump’s ‘sport’ hurt vast numbers of innocent Americans
[May 8]: Donald Trump’s callous disregard for others is evident yet again in his series of Tweets on the morning of May…
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L’Arche founder Jean Vanier devoted his life to the disabled
(May 7): A remarkable man named Jean Vanier died Monday at age 90 in France, after spending a lifetime improving the lives…
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La Notre Dame; Synagogue Shooting; etc.: Save Sacred Places!
By Quin Hillyer at the Washington Examiner, April 30; There’s been so much sad news from cathedrals, churches, synagogues, and mosques in recent weeks, months, and years.…
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Two on La Notre Dame de Paris
The day the cathedral burned, I wrote this one (Quin): We mourn today with France, with Christians, with all mankind:…
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Colleges, and California, ruining education
Three pieces by Quin (links embedded in headlines); California coddling kids who misbehave badly (April 25): California appears poised to move…
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Jazz Fest, a Cultural Treasure, Turns 50
A slightly different version of this is running in the print edition of the Washington Examiner Magazine. By Quin America’s…
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