Schools like Smith, Bryn Mawr and Wellesley are grappling with an ideological issue: “Is it sill a women’s college when some students who were female as freshmen are male by graduation day?”
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Military Schools Not Ranked
Instead of ranking military academies with other colleges, U.S. News leaves them unranked in the special category of “military specialty schools.”
Fat Chance
Thin is in especially when it comes to the Fat Controller in the Thomas the Tank Engine Stories.
Temple University Provost Takes Action After Honors Department Blasts Students With Anti-War Email
In a victory for academic freedom at Temple University, Provost Richard Englert took prompt action after he was notified by the Temple College Republicans that the official Honors Department listserve was used to send out a blatantly partisan anti-war email.
Children Thrive When Parents Follow Religious Beliefs, Study Shows
Children with religious parents are better behaved and appear happier than children raised by parents without the influence of religious faith, a new study has shown.
Victory for Conservative Students
Central Michigan University Student government drops “hate group” resolution amid campus pressure, lack of evidence
Silenced and Straight
Try as they might to smother the pro-family message, school officials across the country had a difficult time silencing the 7,000 students in 49 states who participated in the Alliance Defense Fund’s (ADF) “Day of Truth” last week.
Penn State Censorship
Joshua H. Stulman, the former Penn State art student whose anti-terrorism artwork was censored by Penn State, and who was labeled a racist propagandist for Israel by two professors, has filed a Complaint in federal court claiming violations of his First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and expression and of association, and that he was defamed by School of Visual Arts Director Charles Garoian.
Rap for the Rich
The controversy continues to swirl around the remarks made by Don Imus about the Rutger’s Women’s basketball team being “nappy headed hoes”—which eventually got him fired.
University of Southern Indiana Turnaround
A professor with a conscience helps keep a radical speaker, who supports violence in pursuit of “animal rights,” off campus.