Christopher Manion

Articles by Christopher Manion

NCAA Decision Adds to Notre Dame’s Woes

The University of Notre Dame’s once-legendary football program suffered another major blow this week when the NCAA issued a searing “Public Infractions Decision” detailing violations of academic standards.

The Associated Press

NFL Snowflakes Take a Knee

A specter is haunting the NFL. Apparently, Colin Kaepernick, a quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, considers the national anthem to be a sign of systemic racism, so he won’t stand for it. And it’s catching on.

Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid of the San Francisco 49ers kneel in protest during the nati

China Strangles Civil Society

In the late eighteenth century, Edmund Burke, the intellectual godfather of American conservatism, praised man’s natural desire “to love the little platoon we belong to in society.” These “platoons” – our family, our church, our neighbors, our co-workers – are the foundation for our love of country.

Christian

Why the Wall Will Work

While European media feature several major stories a day on the immigration crisis there, America’s corporate media elites seem desperate to avoid the chaos caused by the breakdown of the rule of law on our own southern border.

U.S. Border Patrol