At George Washington University, Jemele Hill, the former ESPN reporter whose career at the network came to an abrupt end when she called President Trump a “white supremacist,” injected herself into a current controversy.
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At George Washington University, Jemele Hill, the former ESPN reporter whose career at the network came to an abrupt end when she called President Trump a “white supremacist,” injected herself into a current controversy.
University of Utah, a publicly-funded university, offers young transgender teenagers treatment such as puberty blockers and other transgender health options.
Georgetown University, a liberal Jesuit Catholic higher education, is featuring social justice in courses related to the Bible, climate change and documentary production.
Believe it or not they did, albeit a century ago.
What’s the difference between being a resident activist at UCLA and a student there? The activists get paid.
Ohio University asked students for feedback on a minority-only gym, but then backtracked and said the space would be open to everyone.
An administrator at American University was unhappy with the birthright citizenship stance of President Donald Trump, in an e-mail to students during the week of midterm elections.
They think it is. At least one professor agrees.
At Harvard, a Johns Hopkins professor made the case for birthright citizenship but left open the question of its Constitutionality.
Apparently election day was Halloween for liberals who wanted to play trick or treat.