Specifically, they are having a Freaky Friday and demonstrating in the streets, the way students did in the 1960s.
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Civil War Slavery
That there was slavery in America is a tragic fact of American history. The extent of it might surprise you.
One Union Too Many
The California Teachers Association (CTA) does little to protect its most vulnerable members, former CTA member Rebecca Friedrichs averred in an appearance at the Heritage Foundation last month.
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Beyond Confederate Statues
Learn some overlooked facts about the Civil War in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Carbon Pricing And Colleges
More than 30 colleges are listed as endorsers of the #PutAPriceOnIt carbon pricing campaign developed by Our Climate and Years of Living Dangerously.
Howard University Hates Diversity
If you’re going to support President Donald Trump, you better be careful where you do it.
Charter School Helps Native Americans
Those who wish to aid Native Americans may want to think “outside the box,” or at least outside the public school system.
What’s in a confederate name?
Ask ESPN.
Hip Hop in Crisis
Those who long for a traditional high school or college curriculum, particularly when they never experienced one, might not appreciate the internal conflicts that plague multicultural education.
AntiFa: The Dartmouth Connection
Academic connections to terrorist groups are disturbingly easy to find.
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Science Fair Project Gets Overruled BY SCOTUS
A climate change court case brought by students just got blocked by the Supreme Court.
University Board Reinstates Rule on Student Relationships after Staffers Removed It Without Permission
A private Christian university near Los Angeles, California had to reinstate a rule that prohibited homosexual relationships among its students because the rule was previously eliminated without board approval, which was met with disdain among some students.
Pro-Abortion ‘Students for Choice’ Group Holds Anti-Kavanaugh Rally at University of Oregon, Weeks after Confirmation
A pro-abortion student group at the University of Oregon held an anti-Kavanaugh rally to reiterate that Americans should not ever let the confirmation happen again (in other words, the confirmation of an originalist judge to the Supreme Court).
Suspected BDS Activist Can Enter Israel
An Israeli Court ruled in her favor.
Harvard Grad Educates French President
In an appearance at the Gates Foundation, the president of France tried to argue that education and large families are incompatible.
Columbus Statue Finds Home On American Campus
It’s getting harder and harder to find a college campus where the Admiral of the Ocean Sea can be indigenous.
UNC Finds Newspaper Deserts
The University of North Carolina looked for newspapers in America and had a hard time finding them.
Does Harvard Still Favor The Rich?
The lawyer for Students for Fair Admissions may have kicked off his case with a masterstroke.
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Professor Claims There’s No Liberal Academic Bias
A political science professor from Bradley University took several thousand words on his blog to prove that academia doesn’t tilt overwhelmingly to the political Left.
BDS Activist May Be Expelled From Israel
An American student active in the movement to Boycott, Divest from and Sanction Israel actually wants to study there, but the Israeli government isn’t sure that’s a good idea.