Michael Rectenwald, a liberal studies professor at New York University (NYU), is known on Twitter for making fun of liberals, their political ideology and academia in general.
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Read the articleA college professor at Linfield College has a checklist for people to see if they are white supremacists.
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Read the articleNFL team Miami Dolphins offers Miami-area students a social justice grant and scholarship, provided the applicants have a 3.0 GPA, 40 hours of community service in social justice, and complete an essay prompt.
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