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Taking AIM to AU

When AIA’s Mal Kline debated with professors at American University he learned that balance means using a book critical of The New York Times for being right of center by a teacher who likes that newspaper.

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The Delusional, Dysfunctional and Dishonest

At the SAF conference the lines were clearly drawn between the union representatives who claim political harassment and academic bias are isolated cases, and the trustees and reformers who disagree.

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Academic Rights and Wrongs

AIA’s Mal Kline recently debated academic freedom issues with Megan Fitzgerald of Campus Free Speech.

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Academic Monologues

Only in the university can a saxophone player who studied music performance teach peace studies.

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Behind the SAF Scenes

Surprising exchanges took place between Ward Churchill and a number of conservatives “backstage” at the recent Academic Freedom Conference.

Features

The Other College Newspaper

Some universities gift their best and brightest with copies of The New York Times but is the old Gray Lady any more reliable than the college newspaper?