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At The American Statesman:

Armey, echoing some of the fiery rhetoric he employed as a Republican congressman from Dallas, opened with the premise that higher education costs have steadily climbed in America as quality has gone down.

He charged that universities serve “the comfort and security of the faculty” rather than the educational needs of students. And he urged regents to require university presidents and other administrators to scale back the authority of faculty members in university governance.

Here are a few zingers from Armey, himself a former professor and chairman of economics at the University of North Texas:

“Ninety-nine percent of all bad ideas are born in universities.”


From people like Armey, clearly.

Ph.D. stands for “privileged higher than deserved.”

Meh--depends.

“A lot of hogwash is generated and they call it research.”

Only in the Education department.

Tenure “gives everyone who has it” the ability “to be a bully to everyone who doesn’t have it. I believe tenure actually diminishes academic freedom.”

Only if you lack balls to begin with.

The faculty lounge is “one of the most brain-dead locations in the United States.”

That would be because there is no such place as a "faculty lounge" on an actual university campus. Seriously.

Mostly this is depressing but unsurprising. The true problem with the university system is that the public education system is ill-equipped to prepare students for entry to university, and once they get here they have to relearn everything from the ground up: No five paragraph writing assignments. Think critically, don't regurgitate. Yes, evolution is a real theory--just like fucking gravity.

Etc.
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Scott and I picked up his mom from Houston airport this AM. We decided to spend the afternoon visiting the "Lucy's Legacy" exhibit at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. It may have been the most poorly designed exhibit I've ever seen.

First of all, Lucy is the start of an exhibit that otherwise has nothing to do with her. The rest of the exhibit is the "Hidden Treasures of Ethiopia." I assume this is because the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Ethiopian Exhibition Coordinating Committee decided "Well, we'll only let them have this fantastically cool thing if they promise to make a completely slip-shod advertisement for the little bits of our country that aren't totally ripped up by war and famine." Thus, there are two showrooms of a couple of 12th century crosses, a couple beaten up Korans, a number of 20th century icons, some Waga statues with prominent penises, large posters for a couple of towns noted as having medieval churches and possibly the Arc of the Covenant, and finally Lucy herself. Oh and before you get to Lucy, you have to hear the chorus of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" played on continuous loop at an absurdly high volume (high enough to overpower a video on...something). There's a couple of posterboards about how you can tell australopithecus walked upright and what mutations are. Also a mural.

I quite liked the furry real-life model of her they make. She was very cuddly.

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Will be cooking in tandem with Scott's Mom tomorrow. She's making two pies for T-day while I make cherry salad, dressing, and get that lamb marinaded. Stay tuned.

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