A visiting scholar at Northwestern University will remain at his post, despite the protests of students over the scholar’s research on black female attractiveness.
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After Blackface Incidents, Black Student Association Calls for University of Oklahoma’s President’s Ouster
After two ‘blackface’ incidents, black students at the University of Oklahoma are calling for the university president’s resignation.
For Stressed Stanford University Students, They Have Therapy Llamas
Stressed out for exams? At Stanford University, they had ‘therapy llamas’ for a day for stressed students.
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.
Georgetown University Lecture Series Hosted Christian Abortion Provider
A Christian abortion provider was hosted at the Catholic university Georgetown University, who went on to claim that Christian teachings support his practice of abortion.
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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Anita Hill Turns MLK Jr. Day Speech into #MeToo Speech
Anita Hill brought up the #MeToo movement during her speech to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at Elon University.
University of Kansas Tells College Journalist to Pay $500 for Information on Confucius Institute Operations
A student journalist was told that if he wanted information on Confucius Institute at the University of Kansas, which is a partnership between the university and the Communist Chinese government, he would have to pay $506.50 for the information.
Cal-Berkeley to Host Speaker who claims Google and Search Engines are Biased Against Minorities
Search engines are discriminatory against minorities, claims a professor who works at USC and UCLA.