Claiming that a flyer posted by a student group is “insulting” and “offensive,” BSU
President Bob Kustra threatened action against the BSU College Republicans (BSUCR) through the
student judicial process, and may have terminated the Assistant Director of Student Activities who
approved the flyer for posting on campus.
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Progressive Fairness Doctrine Tutorial
Environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was recently paid $20,000 by Virginia Tech to tell the students that there aren’t two sides to the global warming debate and that the problem with the media today is that we don’t have a fairness doctrine.
PC Primary School Puppies
The latest example of just how strong the political correctness movement is in Great Britain has surfaced in Huddlesfield.
American Historical Association Agitprop
He can’t run again but the academic left finds a way to vote against President Bush one more time.
New Focus At Duke
Duke University’s undergraduate curriculum — like many others – went through a period of erosion beginning in the late 1960s but might be making a comeback.
Me Generation Gap
If you thought the “Me” generation was self-indulgent, their offspring are even more so.
CAMPUS SMOKING BANS
The trend toward smoke-fee campuses is on a roll.
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL RESEGREGATES
What would you think of a high school meeting to discuss recent test scores that began by teachers saying: “What’s up, white people?”
Tar Heel Trough
North Carolina’s chief executive calls for increases in spending on education, which comprises 58 percent of the governor’s budget.
Multimillion Dollar Cross at W & M
On Wednesday, College of William and Mary officials admitted that their decision last fall to remove a brass cross from Wren Chapel has cost the institution a $12 million donation from a “longtime donor.”