The name change of a University of Utah club might be unintentionally revealing.
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Donkey Law Profs
With the upcoming confirmation hearings for John Roberts to the Supreme Court, a soon to be released study seems particularly timely.
What New NCAA Teams Might Look Lke
Jon Sanders carries the latest NCAA pronouncement to its illogical extreme, so it could happen.
Sensitive Mascots
Just three weeks after banning what it deemed to be “hostile” or “abusive” Indian nicknames and mascots in post season play the NCAA has backed down and granted a waiver to the Florida State Seminoles.
Civil Rights for Real
Accuracy in Academia summer conference attendees got a chance to hear from an eloquent representative of a persecuted minority on American college campuses: black conservatives.
What is in a name?
If your school’s team has a name that is not p. c., you might not find it before it changes.
Free Flowing Information
Accuracy in Media’s Cliff Kincaid goes head to head with the ACLU’s Marvin Johnson over the Media Shield Law before students at Accuracy in Academia’s Conservative University conference.
Colgate Cocktail
Although in long shot it may look like a replay of the film Animal House, Colgate University’s war on fraternities, in close-up, is much more than just life imitating art.
Distance PC Education?
Students seeking to avoid left-wing homilies delivered in classroom lectures by making use of distance education might be in for an unpleasant surprise, as we have noted before…
Double Standards in Action
Observers trying to make sense of what is going on in education today will find it easier to do so when they can see one salient trend: Double standards predominate and they usually benefit the political left.