The availability of student loans has changed our financial and employment landscape. While attending college used to be something just a few did, “We now send 70 percent of high-school graduates to college, up from 40 percent in 1970,”according to Marty Nemko, a career counselor based in Oakland California (The Chronicle of Higher Education). While 70 percent of high school graduates attend college, the number of students who graduate with a degree is smaller. Even when a student does obtain an undergraduate degree, a job is not guaranteed. “Among the members of the class of 2010, … [Read more...] about Should Every Student Pursue a Four Year College Education?
Archives for July 2012
Pornography and the Hotel Industry
A leading Christian, Robert George, and a leading Muslim, Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, sent hotel industry executives a letter last week: We write to ask you to stop offering pornographic movies in your company’s hotels. We make no proposal here to limit your legal freedom, nor do we threaten protests, boycotts, or anything of the sort. We simply ask you to do what is right as a matter of conscience. We are, respectively, a Christian and a Muslim, but we appeal to you not on the basis of truths revealed in our scriptures but on the basis of a commitment that should be shared by all people of reason … [Read more...] about Pornography and the Hotel Industry
68% of recent graduates finish school with an average of nearly $40,000 of debt
That's the sobering claim of a July 9, 2012 press release from the group Accounting Principles, a recruitment and placement outfit. They polled recent grads with a four-year degree about their debt, salary, disposable income, and finance knowledge as a recent graduate. The telephone survey was conducted from May 25 – June 2, 2012 and included 507 graduates of a four-year degree program between the ages of 22-26. An excerpt: According to Accounting Principals’ survey a majority (68 percent) of recent graduates are leaving school with an average of nearly $40,000 of debt. Most of this debt has … [Read more...] about 68% of recent graduates finish school with an average of nearly $40,000 of debt
Great Sale on ESV Bibles
WTS Bookstore has a great sale right now on case quantity ESV Bibles of all shapes and sizes: 45-67% off. If the Bibles at your church are falling apart, now's the time to restock. This one is ideal as a pew Bible ($6.59 each). Or for children's Sunday School classes, you can get a case of 24 paperback ESV Bibles for $3.50 each. And for outreach you can buy 240 economy Bibles for $1 each. Check out the full list of Bibles on sale. NOTE: WTS Books is required to charge sales tax on case quantity shipments to CA, GA, KY, WA, LA, NJ, MI, RI, MA, NC, TN, IL, OH, or PA. To make your … [Read more...] about Great Sale on ESV Bibles
Death by Degrees
This article requires a slow, careful reading. It offers a devastating and provocative critique of modern higher education and, in particular, the ranking of schools which leads to something of a caste system. A few excerpts: "As union jobs have disappeared, participation in the labor force, the political system, and cultural affairs is increasingly regulated by professional guilds that require their members to spend the best years of life paying exorbitant tolls and kissing patrician rings." "Like the market for skin care products, the market for credentials is inexhaustible: as the … [Read more...] about Death by Degrees
The Discovery of the Higgs Boson
Joe Carter answers the question that's been keeping many of you up at night: What is the "God particle"? "God particle" is the nickname for the Higgs boson, a particle that was proposed in the 1960s by British physicist Peter Higgs as a way of explaining why other particles have mass. Theoretically, the Higgs particle is responsible for mass, without which there would be no gravity---and no universe. Carter goes on to address where this odd term came from, how the particle is related to the Big Bang theory, and whether the discovery of the Higgs Boson (a.k.a., "God particle") is evidence … [Read more...] about The Discovery of the Higgs Boson