The University of Pennsylvania has stayed silent about former vice president Joe Biden and his position with the university after sexual assault allegations surfaced a week ago.
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The University of Pennsylvania has stayed silent about former vice president Joe Biden and his position with the university after sexual assault allegations surfaced a week ago.
The Framers of the United States of America believed property rights is an essential human right, which was what a scholar at the Heritage Foundation noted this past week.
The University of Minnesota is offering a course on Marxism and how it is relevant to today’s society.
A Notre Dame professor claimed that pro-life activists are white supremacists, in comments during a ‘Reverse Roe’ event on the college campus.
The Democratic challenger, locked in a neck-and-neck race, as of this writing, with conservative icon, U. S. Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is running a well-oiled, financially at least, campaign largely driven by contributions from employees of the University of Texas.
A professor at Rice University wonders if climate change, more commonly known as global warming among non-Millennials, will eliminate racism across the world.
Ben Jealous, the former president of the NAACP, is running for governor as a Democratic Party candidate against Republican incumbent Governor Larry Hogan. Jealous beat a more moderate, business-friendly Democrat in the primary, and has…
The Fordham professor who dismissed Mollie Tibbetts, who was murdered by a killer whose immigration status is unclear, received her first truly unfavorable rating on Rate My Professors.com (RMP) after briefly discussing the collegian’s murder on MSNBC.
The entire Ivy League has declared its brotherhood with Harvard as it battles Asian-Americans alleging discrimination, and it sounds suspiciously as though they are trying to cloak their opposition to Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) as a defense of diversity.
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