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Glenn Beck University? Yes. Glenn Beck University.

Conservative Fox News television host, author, and radio host Glenn Beck has started a university. Sort of. According to an announcement on Beck's Web site, “Beck University is a unique academic experience bringing together experts in the fields of religion, American history and economics.” In July, August and September, interested parties can participate in “captivating lectures and interactive online discussions” in which “experts will explore the concepts of Faith, Hope and Charity and show you how they influence America's past, her present and most importantly her future.” At left is the actual insignia of Beck University. (Note the buffalo, feather and Latin words.) To be clear, calling it a university is more than a stretch: It is actually simply an opportunity to watch online classes taught by three men, among them the controversial David Barton. Barton is described on Beck's site as “the founder and president of WallBuilders, a national pro-family organization that presents America's forgotten history and heroes, with an emphasis on our moral, religious, and constitutional heritage.” He is an evangelical minister and GOP political activist who has pushed hard against the separation of church and state and been embraced by conservative Republican politicians. He has been criticized repeatedly for bad scholarship. According to People for the American Way, then-Republican Sen. Arlen Specter wrote in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy in 1995 that Barton's arguments “range from the technical to the absurd” and “proceed from flawed and highly selective readings of both text and history.” The other two teachers have more traditional backgrounds: Louisiana State University professor James R. Stoner, Jr. and former Columbia Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology and Education David L. Buckner. Available classes are “Faith,” “Hope” and “Charity” 101, 102 and 103. So how do you enroll at Beck University? By joining his “Insider Extreme” website at a cost of $9.95 per month or $74.95 for the year. A promotional page for the “Insider Extreme” subscription lays out what it offers beyond the normal “Insider” membership and features a variety of pictures of Beck mugging for the camera. added by: TimALoftis

Did Mr. Rogers Ruin Our Values?: A TVLine IM Debate

Louisiana State University professor Don Chance has a fascinating idea: Mr. Rogers ruined this generation with messages like “You’re Special,” because they make kids value personal “specialness” over achievement or merit. That’s right, Fred Rogers rendered us all narcissists, people who enjoy closeups of fishbowls only because we can see ourselves in them. Right. Movieline’s Louis Virtel and Julie Miller grew up watching PBS’ s Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and speculated about Don Chance’s own world of make-believe.

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Pauly D’s DJ Fee — Spinning Out of Control

Filed under: TV , Music , Exclusives , Jersey Shore Pauly D isn’t just trying to land $10,000 an episode for Season Two of “Jersey Shore” — it’s also become his going rate for a night’s work on the turntables.TMZ has learned the Cadillac tattooed “guido” is trying to solidify DJing residencies across … Permalink

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Britney & K-Fed — $50,000 Up for Grabs

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Britney Spears , K-Fed , Exclusives Britney Spears and Kevin Federline still have one huge asset to settle — according to the Louisiana State Dept. of Revenue, the government owes the ex-couple over $50,000 from when they were still married.The money is from an unclaimed interest fund … Permalink

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LSU to start fining unauthorized campus file sharers

Beginning at the start of August, Louisiana State University will begin fining students who are caught pirating music and movies on the campus network. The fine, according to the school’s newspaper, will be $50 USD. Says the Daily Reveille : “Sheri Thompson, IT planning and communications officer, said she understands a typical RIAA subpoena to be $4,000.

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