The New York Times’ recent piece on the Ann Coulter-Cal-Berkeley free speech controversy portrayed conservatives as being audacious for fighting for the right of freedom of speech at liberal college campuses.
Read the articleA professor who wrote an essay anonymously said that a student’s essay on men’s rights scared her due to the rhetoric.
Read the articleThe Koch-funded Eudaemonia Institute at Wake Forest University has made it past its first year and college faculty at Wake Forest cannot find a way to derail its mission to study how humans flourish (i.e. the free market).
Read the articleNew academic term for white privilege? “Eurobliviousness.”
Read the articleLow student enrollment in a Hmong course at University of Wisconsin-La Crosse was opened up to non-Hmong students, but critics of the decision alleged the administration was racist in doing so.
Read the articleThis year’s White Privilege Conference will be held in Kansas City and features a lot of progressive (i.e. left-wing) speakers.
Read the articleAnn Coulter, conservative commentator, withdrew from her speaking engagement at the University of California-Berkeley after threats of protests and change in date and venue kept emerging.
Read the articleSome college students are unhappy with Professor Laura Kipnis for writing a book on the ‘sexual paranoia’ running rampant on college campuses and her dealing with a Title IX investigation.
Read the articleThe irony: Millennials dislike President Trump, but they like his policies, per a recent Harvard University survey.
Read the articleThe University of California-Davis is the third American college to provide emergency contraception via vending machines. Good idea?
Read the articleAbortion activists toured five states and went to eleven college campuses and had slogans such as “I got ninety-nine problems but pregnancy ain’t one” in their push to get rid of the Hyde Amendment.
Read the articleCommunity college faculty are being encouraged, by their union, to give extra credit to students attending ‘May Day’ activities.
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