February 20, 2012
- Peyton Manning and his wife Ashley have made a sizeable donation to the Peyton Manning Scholarship Endowment at the University of Tennessee, Manning's Alma Mater.
February 18, 2012
- An Alabama Rep. introduced a bill Friday to allow churches and ministries to hold off-campus religion classes for public school students. He said the request for the measure came from a former school teacher in his district who was fired for reading the Bible and teaching creationism.
February 17, 2012
- The last piece of land needed for a multi-year project to build a full-scale Noah's Ark on an 800-acre site in Williamstown, Ky., has been purchased by a group of developers led by Answers in Genesis, the biblical apologetics ministry announced.
February 16, 2012
- A Georgia middle school boy is suing his school district saying he was humiliated and traumatized by a strip search his vice principle forced on him, which revealed his superman underwear to other classmates.
- The Alliance Defense Fund is filing suit on behalf of a Missouri student whose pro-life posters were taken down at school while other posters including ones with graphic depictions of zombies were allowed to remain.
- An archaeological find by a British excavation team this past weekend might have located the source of wealth for a biblical monarch.
- A student in a high school choir has opted to leave the choir rather than sing a song with Islamic tones that "praises Allah."
February 14, 2012
- Recently, Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos' "message" on "nondiscrimination" announced the end of any meaningful religious freedom at Vanderbilt. Now, religious student organizations must accept any student – no matter how hostile to the organization's beliefs – as a member, and allow any student to seek leadership positions.
February 12, 2012
- A bill introduced in the Arizona House of Representatives would ban discrimination based upon a faculty members' religious and political beliefs.
February 10, 2012
- The Obama administration has freed 10 states from the George W. Bush era No Child Left Behind federal law that sought to improve test scores and education standards in the nation's public schools.