Anita Hill brought up the #MeToo movement during her speech to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at Elon University.
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Anita Hill brought up the #MeToo movement during her speech to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at Elon University.
Students at North Carolina State University are attempting to make their campus a ‘sanctuary campus,’ free from interference from ICE officials and activity.
The anti-gun rights group ‘March for Our Lives,’ formed after the Parkland, Florida high school shooting, is touring the country to register students to vote, but most likely to turn out the Democratic Party vote.
Its return has been long overdue and the president may be the catalyst.
Proposals to force colleges and universities to boycott, divest from and sanction (BDS) Israel keep failing in the most left-wing of enclaves, such as the Modern Language Association (MLA). Nevertheless proponents of the measure keep putting forth BDS propositions with increasing stridency.
This year, the Washington Examiner started a series on campus speech codes, whether they call them that or not, but the news is mostly good.
And intellectuals in and out of academia don’t like it.
The song line at NC State University, “the winds of Dixie,” could offend minority students, claimed a student op-ed.
Students at UNC-Chapel Hill claimed that the Silent Sam statue, a statue commemorating alumni who served in the Confederate army, violated the Civil Rights Act for creating a hostile environment.
The fight for desegregation is appearing to reverse on college campuses, with one proposal at North Carolina State University of creating housing only for “women of color.”