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Subject Let colleges fail: How creative destruction can save higher education
Date September 17, 2024 10:14 PM
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SEPTEMBER 17, 2024

[Let colleges fail: How creative destruction can save higher
education]
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LET COLLEGES FAIL: HOW CREATIVE DESTRUCTION CAN SAVE HIGHER EDUCATION
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The National Center for Education Statistics reports that 99
postsecondary schools shut down this past academic year, roughly two
per week. What the great economist Joseph Schumpeter called
“creative destruction” is finally coming to higher education.
Creative destruction was critical to the United States becoming the
largest economy on Earth. Companies failing to adjust to […]


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[Crackdown on boy’s ice cream stand shows need for reform]
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CRACKDOWN ON BOY’S ICE CREAM STAND SHOWS NEED FOR REFORM
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Neighbors saw a chance to help when 12-year-old Danny Doherty opened a
charity ice cream stand outside his home in Norwood, Massachusetts.
Local health officials saw a threat. As soon as they learned about the
unauthorized scoops of vanilla, shaved chocolate, and New England
fluffernutter, they rushed to shut down the operation. Danny received
a […]


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[The White House that tried to censor the COVID-19 lab leak theory
thinks Trump went too easy on China]
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THE WHITE HOUSE THAT TRIED TO CENSOR THE COVID-19 LAB LEAK THEORY
THINKS TRUMP WENT TOO EASY ON CHINA
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If you blinked, you likely missed it. Vice President Kamala Harris
accused Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during last
week’s presidential debate of being too deferential to Chinese
leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. More specifically, she argued
the former president should’ve demanded better transparency from
Chinese Communist Party officials. Harris and the debate
moderators then […]


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[First the pundits reacted to the debate. Then the people weighed
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FIRST THE PUNDITS REACTED TO THE DEBATE. THEN THE PEOPLE WEIGHED IN
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Following Tuesday night’s presidential debate, pollster Frank Luntz
told talk show host Piers Morgan he thinks former President Donald
Trump’s performance will cost him the election. Harsh as Luntz’s
assessment of the event was, he wasn’t alone. Wall Street Journal
columnist Karl Rove called the debate “catastrophic” for Trump. In
fact, it “was a train […]


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