At the conservative institution Hillsdale College, Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas warned about the dangers of social justice. Instead, he pushed for principled living, which leads to freedom and justice.
Articles By: Spencer Irvine
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“Die-In” Protest Called for Disarming Campus Police at Portland State
The protest last week involved hundreds of students blocking traffic at Portland State University and the administration won’t back down from its position to keep guns in the hands of campus police officers.
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Melissa Click, in Documentary, says She Should’ve Been More Polite
The ESPN documentary, directed by Spike Lee, interviewed the fired Mizzou professor Melissa Click, whose comments and actions against a student reporter went viral.
Do Genes Play a Role in Educational Attainment? Study Says It’s Possible
Genes are one part of educational attainment, but it’s an interesting finding by a USC study.
Man Charged in Sex-Trafficking Scheme Involving Foreign Students
What a terrible thing to do, allegedly: A Florida man accused of recruiting international students to the U.S. on false pretenses to further a prostitution business has been indicted on charges of sex trafficking and…
Georgia Caps How Much Students Fees Go to Athletics Programs
However, the cap doesn’t affect the University of Georgia or Georgia Tech. Hmm.
Congressman Propose Colleges use 25% of Endowment Funds to Aid Students
It sounds like a good idea, considering that students can barely afford college now: U.S. Representative Tom Reed says he’s open to modifying a controversial proposal to channel spending from large college and university endowments…
University of Cambridge Proposes $332,000 Doctoral Program
That’s an expensive doctoral program! Who would pay $332,000 for that?!
Professor Gets Tenure Despite Stance on Creationism in the Classroom
Eric Hedin got tenure at Ball State University despite objections from the scientific community about his belief in creationism, which some allege he taught in the classroom and was proselyting. You can see his professor…
Big Brother in the Bedroom: Connecticut Passed Affirmative Consent Bill
Looks like Connecticut liberals are acting like Big Brother