The Virginia Democratic Party scandal regarding the use of blackface has upset students and faculty alike at George Mason University, which led to the university holding an event so students could vent their feelings and emotions.
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Grand Canyon University Nixed Ben Shapiro’s Speech, then Invited Him Back After Public Outcry
Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator, was disinvited from a Christian university, but after public outcry, the university invited him back.
George Washington University Law Professor Critical of ‘Snowflake’ Student De-Stress Techniques
A law professor at George Washington University was critical of sororities at his university for offering stress balls and other de-stress techniques to its female students.
Santa Barbara City College Temporarily Reinstates Pledge of Allegiance at Board Meetings
A city college board had reinstated the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, after public outcry, forced the board to reconsider banning the recitation.
Visiting Speakers Praise Venezuela’s Socialist Dictator, Despite Evidence of Authoritarianism
Two visiting professors at Scripps College praised Venezuela’s despotic and socialist leader, Nicolas Maduro.
University Researchers Create App to Battle ‘Implicit Biases’
A new app developed by university researchers aims to help teachers eliminate their “implicit biases” about students.
University of California-Santa Barbara Seeking LGBT Program Coordinator, Could Pay $57,000 a Year
The University of California-Santa Barbara is looking to hire a new LGBT coordinator to promote its LGBT Center and activities, which could pay $57,000 a year.
UC-Davis Doesn’t Punish Student Group for Posting Remarks Critical of Fallen Police Officer Natalie Corona
A student commission at UC-Davis got in hot water over anti-police remarks after a police officer was shot and killed, but the university did not outline punishment for the offensive comments.
Yale University Now Lists Three Genders for Students
Yale University now has three genders available for students to list for identification purposes.
University of Oregon’s MLK Jr. Day Activities Focus on ‘Environmental Justice’
The University of Oregon’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration invoked “environmental justice” as an important civil rights cause for today’s activists.
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Columbia College Students Upset that College Play Doesn’t Have Enough Minorities
College students who are participating in a play at Columbia College are upset that the professor-in-charge did not select enough minority students to participate.
Some University of South Carolina Students Unhappy with Former West Point President
Some University of South Carolina students are not happy about a potential university presidential candidate because he said to combat sexual assaults, one has to address binge drinking.
Quinnipiac Poll: 52% Oppose Free College at Public Universities
In a newly released Quinnipiac University National Poll 45% supported offering free college while 52% opposed it. The percentages varied only slightly when people were asked about free college funded by a new tax on…
Are Transgender Athletes a Threat to Women’s Sports?
A recent panel discussion at the Heritage Foundation focused on the problems with permitting biological males participate in women’s sports.
University of Massachusetts Departments Sponsor Pro-Palestinian Event
Two departments at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst are co-sponsoring a pro-Palestinian event, featuring anti-Trump and pro-Palestinian activist Linda Sarsour.
Dartmouth Professor Claims that ‘Magic’ of Guns can lead to Gun Deaths
An anthropology professor at Dartmouth claims that magic can influence people to use guns to kill others.
Male College To Allow Admission Applications From Women Who Identify As Men
While colleges purport to pursue knowledge and truth, many institutions actually propagate preposterous transgender ideology while utterly ignoring observable biological realities. Morehouse College, a self-described “private historically black liberal arts college for men” has unveiled…
Academic Conference Paper Explores White Privilege behind White Female ‘Becky’ Stereotype
At a conference in Toronto, Canada, a student at the University of Minnesota presented a paper on how to examine the stereotypical white woman ‘Becky’ and how white privilege influences ‘Becky’s’ decisions.
Arkansas Passed Student Journalism Protection Bills
The state of Arkansas approved more press protections for high school and college students, signed into law by Governor Asa Hutchinson.
Ideal Capitalism Beats Ideal Socialism, Georgetown Business Professor says
A business school professor at Georgetown University claims that ideal capitalism beats ideal socialism each time they are matched against each other.