Another busy week: Here are some ILYBYGTH-themed stories that came across our desk recently:
Can a creationist parent successfully sue a school district for teaching evolution? Not in PA, at NCSE.

Words, words, words…
Are international students a higher-ed security threat? FBI director says yes, at IHE.
Conservative college professor to conservative UCLA students: Don’t invite Milo, at WS.
- What does this tell us about the real issues of campus free speech? At ILYBYGTH.
“Any reasonable person will agree…” At HXA, Musa Al-Gharbi points out that reasonable people are actually better at disagreeing, with three suggestions for better cross-culture-war communication.
- How we can use this to bridge our creation/evolution trenchlines, here at ILYBYGTH.
How Protestantism shaped the modern world: An interview with Alec Ryrie at R&P.
Was this the most gruesome battle in human history?
RIP Billy Graham, at CNN.
- Historians weigh in on Graham’s life and influence:
What’s wrong with Black History Month? At The Progressive.
School shootings:
- It’s horrible now and will be for a long time: Daniel Willingham looks at the data on long-term educational effects of school shootings.
- The Florida legislature might not ban guns, but it looks like they will pass this new school law, at NPR.
Ted Cruz: The Democrats are the party of Lisa Simpson. GOP is for Homer, Marge, Bart, and Maggie. At USA Today, HT: BM.
What’s wrong with standardizing student assessment at colleges? Molly Worthen tees off at NYT.
West Virginia teachers go on strike, at CNN.
How Liberalism Failed: Albert Mohler interviews Patrick Deneen.
Conservatives need to confront campus radicalism, by Noah Rothman at Commentary.