The Quad

By University Students. For everyone.

What’s going on in higher education? Don’t ask a reporter–ask the students. Here, in The Quad, students talk about what they’re witnessing on college campuses. Administrative incompetence? Freedom of speech infringements? Academic decline? What about the positive side? We got it all here, from the frontlines. This is The Quad at informed.org.

Dating is no longer a slow unfolding of two lives intersecting but an optimized pairing system, curated for efficiency and filtered for personal convenience. In this framing, people become selections, and intimacy is a checkbox away.

Students walking across a university campus on a bright autumn morning toward a historic academic building with sunlight.

At one of America’s most elite universities, I expected open debate and fearless inquiry. Instead, I found silence—an unspoken rule that Christian thought belongs behind closed doors. This essay exposes how elite campuses celebrate diversity while quietly excluding faith from intellectual life. It’s a call for universities to rediscover real inclusion—where Christian voices aren’t merely tolerated, but respected as essential to understanding truth, human dignity, and the moral foundations of education itself.

Conservation has always been conservative—anchored in stewardship, prudence, and national strength since Theodore Roosevelt. Yet today’s GOP often dismisses environmental concerns, allowing the left’s alarmism to dominate. True conservatism demands pragmatism: rejecting apocalyptic rhetoric while embracing innovation in nuclear, geothermal, and balanced energy solutions. Protecting resources is not capitulation but patriotism. To secure prosperity and leadership, Republicans must reclaim conservation as a cornerstone of American exceptionalism.

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