At the SAF conference the lines were clearly drawn between the union representatives who claim political harassment and academic bias are isolated cases, and the trustees and reformers who disagree.
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Taking AIM to AU
When AIA’s Mal Kline debated with professors at American University he learned that balance means using a book critical of The New York Times for being right of center by a teacher who likes that newspaper.
Behind the SAF Scenes
Surprising exchanges took place between Ward Churchill and a number of conservatives “backstage” at the recent Academic Freedom Conference.
Academic Monologues
Only in the university can a saxophone player who studied music performance teach peace studies.
Searching for a Solution at the Academic Freedom Conference
Faculty members who see an academic freedom issue have opposing ideas for a remedy.
Mistreated and Making a Difference
At UC-Davis, student Mason Harrison found out that the number one terrorist was Jesus Christ.
Drake Students Targeted by School Administration
Drake University has revoked the status of Citizens for Tight Borders, a student group, because of their immigration stance.
College Students Get Religion
A recent polls shows the importance of religion to collegians especially with regard to their political persuasion.
Lack of Diversity Hurts All Students
Political one-sidedness mistreats conservatives students, but fails all of them, including liberals.
Mao, Marx and More
While some Pennsylvania state legislators may not believe Temple professors are foisting political viewpoints on students, Temple senior Marlene Kowal has witnessed it.