Think politics does not play a part in hiring decisions at universities? Think again. Teresa Wagner, a conservative lawyer, has been in the center of a years-long legal battle with the University of Iowa’s Law…
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Think politics does not play a part in hiring decisions at universities? Think again. Teresa Wagner, a conservative lawyer, has been in the center of a years-long legal battle with the University of Iowa’s Law…
You think this is a joke? Nope. One of the University of Michigan’s dorm halls launched a “womyn’s bracket challenge” to highlight women’s sports during March Madness, which refers to the NCAA men’s basketball championship…
They’re rather jarring, yet hilarious in that the tweeters are being serious. They range from “trans women of color” to one talking about they’ll change single-sex bathrooms to “gender-neutral” ones to how video games are…
More government waste, and yet we keep spending money on wasteful programs that don’t help. In this case, this afterschool program actually led to worse results among students.
Uh, apparently being in exile in Cuba and on the FBI’s Most Wanted List still doesn’t deter admirers of Assata Shakur i.e. Joann Chesimard at Cal-Berkeley.
According to Campus Reform, a resident assistant put up a bulletin board that railed against privilege. The board’s contents was to shame “those who are have white, male, Christian, able-bodied, heterosexual, or cisgendered “privilege.”
The professor, Kent Greenfield, condemned the racist chant of a University of Oklahoma fraternity, but had praised the existence of polygamous marriages in the past. Rather confusing, no?
Professor Robin DiAngelo, a Westfield State University multicultural associate professor, said that Holocaust victims and survivors still have white privilege.
Uh, a junior at Ohio University claimed that women can’t be sexist because of their past and history with discrimination.
The student activist is attending the University of Missouri and is demanding that the movie not be screened by the students at the university.She claimed it made her feel uncomfortable and that the movie glorifies…