Four-fifths of the political contributions made by George Washington University employees went to Democrats.
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Civil Rights Deconstructed
We’ve come a long way from Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech in which he exhorted listeners to judge others, if they must, on content of character rather than color of skin.
Red Alert On Tolerance
Look out children: academics are now entranced by something called “Teaching Beyond Tolerance.”
Mugabe in Winter
The world is watching what may seem to be the last moments of the reign of President Robert Mugabe, the autocratic leader of the African nation of Zimbabwe.
Ode To a Lost Decade
“The 1990’s witnessed a major transformation in the discourse of theory, with the rise of new figures, a shift in the works of others, and a new sexuality,” said University of Florida Professor Phillip Wegner.
Title IX Termagants
Not content to merely disrupt college sports with federal Title IX rules that mandate parity between men’s and women’s sports whether the ladies want to play or not, feminists are trying to feminize science, even if women do not want to pursue it as a career.
Victimhood for All
The victim-oppressor dialectic of Marxist doctrine has long since penetrated the university, leading to both classes on Karl Marx and the inclusion of Marxist literary theory in the curriculum.
Ivory Tower Windfall
Like the government programs they have become, colleges and universities have morphed into bottomless pits for federal and state subsidies and magnets for corruption.
AIA at CPAC
Accuracy in Academia will share a booth with its sister organization Accuracy in Media at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Illegal Aliens’ Identity Crisis
Illegal entries at the border are down by approximately 20 percent, a lawmaker says.