Russian President Vladimir Putin is in the spotlight after he declared war on Ukraine and sent in his military to topple Ukraine’s pro-West government. As leaders and political pundits decry Putin’s invasion and engage in name-calling, there is not much said about what led Putin to this moment. Putin, or Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, was born […]
Read the articleAs further confirmation that universities have devolved into islands of repression in a sea of freedom, some 120 Yale Law School students seriously disrupted a March 10th event. Sponsored by the Yale Federalist Society, the event featured Kristen Waggoner, lead counsel for the conservative Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), and Monica Miller of the progressive American […]
Read the articleOn February 23rd, Vanderbilt’s Chabad hosted a speaking event by Rudy Rochman, who describes himself as a “Jewish & Israel Rights Activist,” “with the intention,” as Chabad put it, “of creating a productive conversation around the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the history of Judaism, and antisemitism.” Rochman, who was a founder of Columbia University’s […]
Read the articleThe Grand Canyon State’s flagship university, Arizona State University (ASU), is no stranger to cancel culture as of late. But its administration reprimanded two of its students after they filmed a viral video, which showed that they began a one-sided argument with white students over racism in the campus’s multicultural center. The female students who […]
Read the articleA private charter school in New York City let go one of its math teachers when he posted anti-police rhetoric on his social media account. Christopher Flanagan, who taught at Coney Island Prep in Brooklyn, posted rhetoric that encouraged violence against police officers on his Instagram page. According to the New York Post, Flanagan posted […]
Read the articleGeorgetown University placed a newly-hired law professor on leave after one of his social media posts led to an outcry from leftists on social media and on its college campus. Ilya Shapiro, a former legal scholar at the libertarian think tank Cato Institute, was supposed to start working as a senior lecturer at the Jesuit-run […]
Read the articleThe Virginia teachers’ union remains on the attack, despite growing evidence that Virginia parents and voters are tired of union-backed school policies. The Virginia Education Association, the state chapter of the National Education Association union, blasted new Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin for establishing a tip line for concerned parents on education curriculum. Youngkin’s tip line […]
Read the articleAhead of the 2022 midterm elections, parents are in an uproar, which is worrying education bureaucrats, school board officials, and activist teachers in the education bureaucracy. In the Lone Star State of Texas, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has made parental rights in education a priority in his re-election campaign, which has put him at odds […]
Read the articleEach year, public school libraries face angry parents and school boards upset with the presence of reading materials they find objectionable. These attacks on specific books have included classics such as often-banned Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (for its repeated use of the n-word), Catcher in the Rye (for what in today’s culture are its mild […]
Read the articleThe February 2022 issue of Campus Report discusses pandemic-related migration’s impact on education, the ongoing debate over mask mandates, and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) as a growing concern for parents. The pandemic has spurred migration from states with strict lockdown policies and restrictive educational options to states with more flexible approaches and school choice, potentially reshaping […]
Read the articleThe Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has flip-flopped on the science of mask-wearing and stopping the pandemic’s spread since it was put in charge of managing the pandemic policy for the country. Public trust has eroded significantly during the past two years because the CDC’s bureaucrats were exposed as incompetent and incapable. There are three […]
Read the articleAs difficult as it is to believe that someone on a contemporary university campus could be so socially tone-deaf that they would publicly utter an ethnic slur, professors do regularly find themselves the target of indignant parties they have “harmed” with their careless, often inappropriate speech. Consider, for instance, the case of Jackie Buell, an […]
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