A transgender professor at the College of Charleston criticized a lesbian former tennis player for comments on how transgender individuals should not participate in women’s sports competitions.
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University of Oregon Student Complained about Professor’s Biblical Analogy to Brett Kavanaugh Hearings
After a college professor compared the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, a Supreme Court justice, to a biblical story, a student reported the professor to the university’s Bias Incident Response Team.
University of Georgia Graduate Student Fights ‘Permanent Probation’ after Controversial Remarks Went Viral
The controversial University of Georgia teaching assistant claimed that he declined to be placed under “permanent probation” and will face the administration in a formal hearing.
More Government Vs. Less Government in Higher Education
Our intern Steven Koskulitz writes about the debate between academics on whether there should be more or less government intervention in higher education.
Are Free Markets Moral?
An economist at a conservative non-profit think tank made the point that free market capitalism are a moral good for American society, contrary to the Left’s rhetoric.
University of Minnesota Offers Course on Marxism
The University of Minnesota is offering a course on Marxism and how it is relevant to today’s society.
University of Wisconsin Hosted Event that Compares Migrant Caravan to the Holocaust
An event at the University of Wisconsin-Madison claimed that the migrant caravan’s rejection was similar to the Holocaust.
California Professor Supports Decolonization Efforts by Native American Groups
A professor was visiting San Diego State University and agreed with Native American activists that the university’s mascot should be replaced, and said she was supportive of “decolonization” activist efforts.
Professor: Tenure has become a Safeguard for Professors in Non-Essential Fields of Study like Gender Studies
Todd Zywicki, George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law, Roger Meiners, Professor of Economics at University of Texas–Arlington, Benjamin Ginsberg, Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University, and Lee Fritschler, Professor Emeritus, Schar School…
Nebraska Professor Charged with Vandalism, but It’s Not the First Time
A University of Nebraska professor has been charged with vandalism of Republican lawmaker’s campaign sign and another Republican’s office.
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Democrat Primary Candidates Back Government Funding to Pay for College
South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, one of the numerous competitors vying for the Democrat Party’s 2020 presidential nomination, published several policy positions centered around the theme of freedom, including one that asserts, “Freedom means…
University of Minnesota Offers Illegal Immigrant Students Scholarships under State’s ‘Dream Act’
The University of Minnesota offers scholarships for students who are not legal immigrants, otherwise known as DACA recipients or ‘Dreamers.’
Williams College Students Reject Pro-Israel Student Group Application
A pro-Israel student group application was rejected at Williams College because it was too overt in its support for the Israeli government.
Swarthmore College Students go on Hunger Strike, Ask for Apology over Treatment of Protesters
Protesters at Swarthmore College demand an apology from the college president for not meeting with them, after they had occupied her office overnight, among other demands.
VP Pence Delivers Commencement Address At Liberty University
Delivering the commencement address to Liberty University’s graduating class on May 11th, Vice President Mike Pence pointed out the ironic intolerance exhibited by some people who trumpet tolerance yet denigrate the tenets of Christianity. He…
Student Government at Trinity University, a Christian University in Texas, Voted to Ban Chick-fil-A from Campus Dining Hall Options
The student government at Trinity University, located in San Antonio, Texas, recently voted to ban Chick-fil-A food from its campus dining hall in a resolution, which mirrored the San Antonio City Council’s move to ban the restaurant from city airport contracts.
NYU Department Boycotts University’s Study Abroad Program in Israel due to Government Restrictions
A department at New York University said it will boycott the university’s study abroad program due to immigration restrictions imposed by the Israeli government, which would prevent some students and faculty from making it to Israel.
Pro-Socialist Professor Compares President Trump’s Withdrawal from Arms Agreement to Adolf Hitler
A pro-socialist professor at The New School in New York City, New York, compared President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from a United Nations arms agreement is eerily similar to Adolf Hitler’s withdrawal from the League of Nations.
Controversial University of Georgia TA, who said ‘White People may have to die,’ Reinstated by Committee
The controversial teaching assistant Irami Osei-Frimpong, who said it would be okay for ‘some white people’ to die in the name of black liberation, was cleared by a university panel to teach again.
Stress Donkeys at SUNY-New Plattsburgh to help Students Cope with Final Exams
Due to college students’ stress during finals week, the State University of New York-Plattsburgh brought therapy donkeys onto its campus to help its students de-stress.