Yes, burning a flag is a First Amendment right and is protected free speech, but this doesn’t look good or mature at all:
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Yes, burning a flag is a First Amendment right and is protected free speech, but this doesn’t look good or mature at all:
Uh, a college student walkout doesn’t change the Electoral College count. Apparently, UNC-Chapel Hill students think it does.
Per the College Fix: As the event took place, students — roughly 20 or so, according to the Sun’s video — wrote their reactions and emotions on poster boards with colored markers, or with chalk…
From the College Fix: For 11 years, Professor Duke Pesta gave quizzes to his students at the beginning of the school year to test their knowledge on basic facts about American history and Western culture….
Huh? Apparently, this is a real effort at Pomona College by some college students: On Halloween a new club formed at Pomona College, one whose purpose is to help white students “own” their racism, “deconstruct”…
This seems out of the ordinary for modern college campuses to want to protect free speech, considering Millennials have complained about free speech before: At a time when left-wing student groups are forcefully trying to…
Huh? Why would you do that? Wouldn’t disarming the campus police make the campus LESS safe? A group of students at the University of California Merced is calling for the campus police force to be…
From the Washington Monthly: The Department of Education recently unveiled the final regulations known as “borrower defense to repayment” in a response to concerns about colleges defrauding students or suddenly closing their doors. These wide-ranging regulations, which…
From Campus Reform: Leaked emails reveal that a group of student activists plans to sabotage the inauguration of Stanford University’s president-elect by planting protesters throughout the event. Stanford announced the appointment of its new president,…
These students are trying to put pressure on a backer of Illinois’ governor Bruce Rauner. Yeah, but there were only six students protesting, so probably not much pressure at all.