In a math textbook for teachers, a math professor claims that her discipline is a “white privilege,” but do her claims add up?
Monthly Archives For October 2017
Harvard Disowns Harvey
Harvard is joining the pack of institutions disowning disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein.
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Democrats Contact Anti-Trump Psychology Professors over the President’s Mental Health
Democrats are reaching out to anti-Trump psychology professors in an attempt to invoke the Constitution to remove President Trump from the White House.
Rutgers Investigating Professor’s Anti-Semitic Social Media Posts
Professor Michael Chikindas’s allegedly anti-Semitic social media posts are being investigated for potentially violating Rutgers University’s anti-discrimination policies.
U. S. Constitution Shows Signs of Life at Pierce College
Perhaps all it needed was a little love.
Cheerful News @ U. S. Dept. of Education
That we found in the Washington Post, no less.
Social Justice Work Study @ Oberlin
Makes working at McDonald’s look good.
Anti-Semitism @ Rutgers
Usually we come across anti-Semitism in the liberal arts. Apparently it’s spreading to the sciences.
Prof Makes Case for Academic Repression
How do you defend student group s who physically endanger students exercising their verbal First Amendment rights? With a lot of double talk, a veritable word salad.
Lecturer’s Social Media Post about Beating Pro-Life Protesters Up Hits News Cycle
A San Jose State University lecturer published a social media post referring to beating up pro-life protesters. Oops?