This is an interesting article by the New York Times: Pushed to the left by Mr. Sanders’s promises of free college for all, Mrs. Clinton expanded on that plan in July with a proposal that,…
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This is an interesting article by the New York Times: Pushed to the left by Mr. Sanders’s promises of free college for all, Mrs. Clinton expanded on that plan in July with a proposal that,…
Teenager Ryan Turk is going to go to court over a carton of milk in Prince William County, Virginia: The teenager says he had forgotten to grab the drink the first time through the line…
Three intelligence officials visited the joint Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and George Washington University (GWU) conference. Mohammad Masoom Stanekzai, chief of intelligence for Afghanistan’s national government, Nick Warner of Australia’s Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) and…
Angelo Codevilla warns about the post-American republic due to the 2016 election cycle and both parties’ establishments’ actions to get us to this point.
More political correctness over at UCLA: A UCLA event that was heavily encouraged for first-year students suggested that black students may fall victim to police brutality and told students to make sure they use inclusive…
More safe spaces for college students: The University of Wisconsin is working on building a new “safe space” for black students this semester, The Badger Herald reports. This safe space, a Black Cultural Center, is…
Pins and graduation cords for eight weeks of workshops on diversity and inclusion! Participation trophies! The George Washington University is now offering a “diversity graduation cord” to students who complete at least eight weekly training…
Huh? A gorilla floor decaration shows off masculinity? An RA at the University of Kansas was advised against incorporating an image of a gorilla into a jungle-themed floor decoration because the animal apparently represents “a very masculine…
Censorship of free speech and a popular social media meme after the dead gorilla Harambe has been reversed at Clemson: Clemson University backtracked on a policy preventing students from posting Harambe memes on the doors…
Apparently, the popular internet sensation Harambe (the gorilla killed at a zoo after a child fell into its enclosure) is offending Clemson University administrators: A Clemson administrator sent an email to Resident Advisors (RAs) Friday…