Say what? Anger can be linked to conservative views on economics, claimed a study done by the University of Cincinnati.
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Marquette University, a Catholic Institution, to Hold ‘Pride Prom’
Marquette University is going to hold a “Pride Prom” on its college campus, which as a Catholic institution, offended alumni and donors for allegedly pushing LGBTQIA agenda on its campus.
‘Free Palestine’ Chant Led by Cornell Professor at Colin Kaepernick-Inspired ‘Take a Knee’ Protest
At a ‘Take a Knee’ rally at Cornell University, which was to protest racial injustice in America (and was inspired by football athlete Colin Kaepernick), a professor led a chant of “Free Palestine.”
Princeton University Controversy over Campus Paper Editorials
The Princetonian, a campus newspaper at Princeton, decided to no longer publish editorials by students from a diverse political background and will go the unsigned editorial route.
At UNC-Charlotte, 345 Courses Offered on Diversity
University of North Carolina-Charlotte offers 345 courses related to the subject of diversity. Does that seem excessive?
Sports Broadcasters Could be Racist in Describing Black Quarterbacks, Journal Article says
The way that black quarterbacks are described could be racist, professors allege in a journal article.
Gender Neutral Declaration of Independence Read in Arizona School
A gender neutral reading of the Declaration of Independence took place at an Arizona elementary school, shocking at least one parent.
Two Alleged Hate Speech Incidents Spark Resolution at Cornell University
Two more hate speech hoaxes? A student resolution at Cornell University condemned two allegations of hate speech on the college campus, but it’s yet to be seen if they were made up or not.
Academic Feminist Group: 7% of Observed Gender Pay Gap is due to Discrimination
A feminist academic group realized that 7% of observed gender pay gap is due to discrimination, which is much lower than the activists would say.
Assemblyman Promotes Functional Illiteracy
Florida actually has a law on the books requiring schools to hold back third-graders who can’t read. One imaginative assemblyman wants to change that.