The professor’s tweet was in reference to the Old Yeller story, where a dog has to be put down.
Articles By: Spencer Irvine
Professors and Administrators Believe the US Constitution is Oppressive
Project Veritas always finds a way to expose the truth about liberals.
To Reduce Income Inequality, Target the Ivy League
Good column (yet again) by Glenn Reynolds: As former Labor secretary Robert Reich recently noted, Ivy League schools are government-subsidized playgrounds for the rich: “Imagine a system of college education supported by high and growing government spending on…
Michelle Malkin’s Message to MSNBC Host about ‘Hard Worker’ Comment
Michelle Malkin is amazing: “Only in academia is the color-coding of one’s work ethic seen as the apex of progressive enlightenment.”
Tech Meets Narrative: New App Address Campus Sexual Misconduct
In a press release, the Association of Title IX Administrators (known as ATIXA) championed a new app called U of Nine. The purpose of U of Nine is to help “colleges and universities to educate…
Where Student Loans = Revenue for Colleges, Universities
Eye-opening chart from the Academe Blog, who cited a Brookings Institute chart.
Iowa Community College Administrators Get Away with Intimidating Student Journalists
Yup, the administrators are quite punitive when it comes to community college affairs, apparently. Muscatine Community College student journalists now know that.
California School Lowers Bar, an F is now below 20%
Lowering the bar! Yay, lowering education standards in Sonoma County, California!
Professor Realizes Trigger Warnings have Ruined College Campuses, wrote Salon
If Salon realized this, that means it’s getting really bad and much worse than you’d imagine: You won’t believe it. I only believe it because the evidence is right in front of my face. Here,…
USC Student Housing Remodel as Student Enrollment Grows
Here is a telling line from the press release: According to the USC FY 2014 Financial Report, the USC student enrollment has grown substantially since 2010, with an increase of about 1,200 additional freshmen per…