Some of those on the receiving end of their campaigns say they do not just stop at boycotts.
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Franciscan University Drops Coverage
This month, the Steubenville university became the first in a long line of colleges to reconsider its student health coverage after the President’s contraception-abortion pill mandate.
Is Putin Playing Obama?
President Obama’s policy toward Russia may be encouraging Russian President Vladimir Putin’s views on the weakening of Obama’s presidency.
Follow The Student
For years, school choice opponents have argued that when students leave public schools for private ones with the aid of vouchers, the public school loses money because the dollars spent follow the student.
Censorship Of The Left
A friend of Accuracy in Academia has been fired from her correspondent’s post at the Chronicle of Higher Education for daring to criticize the field of “Black Studies.”
See No Shariah
The educational elite still remains unmoved by the prospect of radical Islamic Shariah law even as manifestations of it pop up in the United States.
Georgetown’s Big Tent
Tolerance of Catholic tradition may be in short supply at Jesuit Georgetown, but other denominations might find more of a big tent there, even the more extreme elements of these “other faith traditions.”
Financing Failure
In his recent book Financing Failure: A Century of Bailouts, Vern McKinley points out that decisions made by big government have been the biggest force in the impending economic crisis.
Lit Prof’s Economic Vision
When literature professors branch out into other fields, the result can be bizarre.
Tale of Two Commencements
Georgetown, a Jesuit university which refuses to provide contraceptive coverage in accordance with its catholic designation, is inviting as a speaker the federal official who is most determined to make them do so—U. S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius.
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Ole Miss Keeps Softball Championship Game, decides NCAA
Ole Miss will keep its status as a NCAA championship host, despite protests from the NAACP.
Remember him? ‘Clock Boy’ has Lawsuit Tossed Out by a Judge
‘Clock Boy’ Ahmed Mohamed made headlines in 2015 when he brought a clock to school, which school officials mistook for an explosive device. Now, two years later, his family’s lawsuit against the school district was tossed by a judge.
School Choice Advocates Win School Board Election in Los Angeles
School choice advocates are now on the school board in Los Angeles, California, a win for parents and students.
Harvard Library Waived Overdue Fees to Avoid Stressing Students Out
Harvard’s library waived their overdue book fee since it would stress students out. Huh?!
How You Pay for Cal State Communism
Cal-State Northridge professor David Klein runs a NASA-funded climate change center and happens to be anti-Israel with his ties to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
Princeton University Held Hispanics-Only Graduation Ceremony
Princeton held a Hispanics-only graduation for graduates of the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding.
Vice President Mike Pence Defended Free Speech at Notre Dame Commencement while 100 Students Walked Out
Vice President Mike Pence spoke about free speech and differing opinions at Notre Dame, yet 100 students out of over 3,100 walked out in protest of Pence and Trump.
As Expected, Liberals Dominate College Commencement Addresses
Liberals outnumber conservatives by large margins when it comes to commencement ceremony speaking gigs.
Professor Laura Kipnis Sued by Student who Started Title IX Investigation Mentioned in Kipnis’s book
Laura Kipnis, the college professor who was investigated for writing an essay, is now being sued by a student who started the Title IX investigation against a colleague of Kipnis’s.
Wood Panels in University Building Made Minority Students Feel ‘Marginalized’
Minority students at the University of Michigan felt “marginalized” by an on-campus building’s wooden interior. Seriously?!