Apparently, the word “homosexual” can be offensive to gays at Emerson College. Instead, students are recommended to use the words “gay” or “lesbian.”
Articles By: Spencer Irvine
Title IX Sexual Assault Injustice: Guilty before Proven Innocent
A great take from Reason on the flawed reasoning of the Obama Department of Education’s Title IX sexual assault policies, which call into question the following of due process, the rule of law and the…
Students for Trump has gone into Hibernation Mode on College Campuses
Some conservative and right-leaning activists and leaders worry that this hibernation of the Students for Trump could cost the GOP come 2020 and beyond. Many of the members have been absorbed into other campus groups…
LGBTQ Lobby Pushing for NCAA to Limit Championship Tournaments to LGBTQ-Friendly Cities
Sounds like an agenda being pushed on the NCAA from the Left: Over 80 LGBTQ groups have signed on to a letter addressed to the NCAA asking the collegiate sports organization to “consider lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender…
North Carolina Lawmakers Seek to Revoke NCAA’s Non-Profit Status over Bathroom Bill Response
At least five North Carolina lawmakers did not appreciate the meddling of the NCAA in their domestic laws, such as the case about House Bill 2 on transgenders and bathrooms. Now, they are working on…
New York Times Skewed Survey Data to Show Foreign Students are Intimidated by Trump’s Policies
The Daily Caller with the scoop on how the New York Times skewed survey data on foreign student applications to American colleges and universities to prove a political point about President Trump’s policies. Instead of…
Bethel University Faculty: Christianity Tells Us to Avoid Using Words like ‘Man’ or ‘Mankind’
This sounds like satire, but it is actually true: A guide published by the Bethel library called “Language is a Powerful Tool” tells Bethel employees that their Christian faith and the Bible compel them to use…
University of Nebraska gave students a ‘queer and trans community language’ guide
Sounds like a productive use of university resources, doesn’t it? Spending time to create a language guide for their students was a priority, apparently.
Northwestern Professor Shouted Down by Activists at Wellesley
Another free-thinker shouted down at a college campus; this time, it was at the liberal arts college Wellesley and it was Northwestern University’s Laura Kipnis who was the focus of the protesters’ ire: Nearly two…
‘Freshmen’ Out, ‘First-Years’ In? Possible Plan Underway at Yale to Redo Wording
To avoid offending people, Yale is considering changing the name of first-year students from “freshmen” to “first-years.” Why? “Freshmen” is too gendered.