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Pro-Life Group Sued Colorado State for Denying Student Funds over Politics

From Campus Reform: The lawsuit, filed by attorney with the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), alleges that university officials refused to provide funds from mandatory student activity fees for an SFL event featuring a speaker who would discuss abortion and bodily rights, solely because they disagreed with its content. “CSU played favorites while stifling free speech, […]

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Women’s Marchers, Unite!
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Women’s Marchers, Unite!

Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared at the American Spectator. “The most important task,” said communist dictator Kim Il Sung in October 1971, in his address to the Democratic Women’s Union of North Korea, “is to revolutionize and working-classize all the women.” Kim hoisted the torch blazed by glorious female comrades such as Alexandra Kollontai […]

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Women’s March on Washington Participants Say Feminists Can’t be Pro-Life
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Women’s March on Washington Participants Say Feminists Can’t be Pro-Life

From Campus Reform: Campus Reform attended the March to find out why protesters were attending, as well as to ask their thoughts on the compatibility of pro-life ideologies with feminism. After speaking with over 50 participants, the overall consensus was that Trump threatened women’s “reproductive rights”—i.e. abortion—and talks about women in a way that encourages “rape […]

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Georgetown Professor Lost It when a Muslim Trump Voter Penned an Op-ed
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Georgetown Professor Lost It when a Muslim Trump Voter Penned an Op-ed

From the Daily Caller: A Georgetown University associate professor had a month-long meltdown after a Muslim woman explained why she voted for President-elect Donald Trump. Asra Q. Nomani, a former Georgetown journalism professor and Wall Street Journal reporter, wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post Nov. 10 explaining why she, as a Muslim woman and “long-time liberal,” voted for […]

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Marquette Radical Feminists Call Pro-Life Display ‘Oppressive’
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Marquette Radical Feminists Call Pro-Life Display ‘Oppressive’

Anything is offensive if you don’t agree with it, or something like that, at Marquette, a private Catholic institution: Marquette’s feminism club has now publicly condemned Thursday’s pro-life display at the Catholic institution as “damaging to the mental health of students” and an act of “public shaming.” The “Marquette Empowerment” student group—which “strives to maintain […]

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The Left’s All-Out Assault on the First Amendment

The Left wants to silence opposition: The Constitution has long been subject to attacks from individuals hostile to its guarantees of freedom, economic opportunity, and limited government, but in recent days no other provision has been as widely and intensely attacked as the First Amendment. From the IRS targeting conservative groups to those trying to […]

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Georgetown: Clinton’s Branch Office

The New York Times is reporting that Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta has been contacted by the FBI about the alleged Russian hackers behind the leaks of his emails. This is what Podesta and many in the media want to talk about. But the Russians, if they are responsible, have performed a public service. And […]

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Students Now Pay for Title IX at the University of Maryland

More fees for college students, this time at the University of Maryland: Taking a page from the Democratic Party’s new platform language in favor of taxpayer-funded abortions, University of Maryland student leaders have decided that accused students should pay for their own prosecutions. BuzzFeed reports the Student Government Association approved a $34 fee that students must […]

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Exhibits You Won’t Find in the New National Museum of African American History and Culture, Part 2
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Exhibits You Won’t Find in the New National Museum of African American History and Culture, Part 2

In Part 1 of this two-part report, I pointed out that “Many exhibits in the new $500 million National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. will be worthwhile. They will highlight the struggle to overcome slavery and give black people the rights they were promised in the Declaration of Independence and […]

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A Money Changers Moment for Catholics

Of all the groups that Barack Obama bamboozled in 2008 and 2012, Catholics were the biggest suckers. They voted for Obama and now, according to the polls, they are backing Hillary. But evidence suggests that some people in the Catholic media are waking up. They are promising not to get fooled again. They could influence […]

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Black Power Icon Goes Vegan to Save Animals

Former top communist, college professor and “Black Power” advocate Angela Davis has picked a new cause on the road to liberation—animal rights. In a major speech in black-ruled South Africa, at the 17th Steve Biko Memorial Lecture, she said animals were “sentient beings who endure pain and torture as they are transformed into food for […]

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The U. S. Constitution: The Ultimate Endangered Species

Back during the 1972 campaign, satirist Mort Sahl, long thought to be a man of the Left but actually quite independent-minded, said something like this: “In less than 200 years we’ve gone from Madison, Adams, Franklin and Washington to Nixon and McGovern. What can we conclude from this? Darwin was wrong!” The reference, of course, […]

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