LGBTQ-themed books were among the many books removed from Florida’s public school libraries last year, but that was not the focus of media headlines. Instead, the media emphasized the notion that removing inappropriate books from…
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LGBTQ-themed books were among the many books removed from Florida’s public school libraries last year, but that was not the focus of media headlines. Instead, the media emphasized the notion that removing inappropriate books from…
Senator Tim Scott, a South Carolina Republican, delivered a stinging rebuttal to the Left’s policies in response to President Joe Biden’s speech before Congress. His speech was derided by the Left, which mockingly referred to…
Although Republican Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina had the responsibility of delivering the Republican Party’s response to President Joe Biden’s address to Congress, his speech was met with vitriolic racism on Twitter. Sen. Scott…
Social media platforms and technology continue to expand more and more into our daily lives. Billions of people use social media as a source of communication, entertainment, and news. The power these sites have continues…
Censoring dorm hall content is no longer an issue at the University of Michigan, which had planned to implement the censorship policy until recently.
And not from the dwindling cadre of conservatives there.
From the College Fix: Nearly 65,000 people have signed a petition in the span of a week calling on YouTube to unblock educational videos put on the site by the conservative nonprofit Prager University. The…
Censorship of the media is in vogue: According to the results of the survey, HBCU students were more likely than their peers to distrust the media, with only 39 percent of HBCU students reporting a…
From the College Fix: The Legislature failed to act on a bill that would protect them from reprisal, whether or not their publications are school-funded, before its session ended, the Student Press Law Center reported.
John McAdams, who has been fighting Marquette University over them repressing his freedom of speech, is concerned that by settling, it sets a dangerous precedent. He could be right.