The presidents at the University of Minnesota and Oglethorpe University were two examples of many mass e-mails sent from college presidents to their students after Donald Trump won the White House election. Sounds like a…
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The presidents at the University of Minnesota and Oglethorpe University were two examples of many mass e-mails sent from college presidents to their students after Donald Trump won the White House election. Sounds like a…
Safe spaces were created for worried and concerned, even emotionally distraught college students at St. Mary’s University and Illinois State University, to name a few. The question remains, did they go out and vote for…
A lot of fear from college students, up to the point that there was a ‘group cry’ event held at the University of California-Irvine. The ‘group cry’ took place after a protest on the college…
Seriously? Yes, this was a serious event: Like many other universities this week, the University of Michigan Law School scheduled an event designed to help students recover from the trauma of Republican Donald Trump’s election victory….
From The College Fix: They hosted at least five such spaces, only one of which was advertised before the results came in, to help students process what just happened. Yet the school day started with…
Yes, burning a flag is a First Amendment right and is protected free speech, but this doesn’t look good or mature at all:
Sounds like someone isn’t happy that representative democracy elected Donald Trump. This is what The College Fix reported on President Mark Schlissel’s remarks to anti-Trump protesters: “Ninety percent of you rejected the kind of hate…
This news comes from Campus Reform: Professors across the nation are cancelling classes Wednesday to help students deal with their emotional distress as they come to grips with the “shocking” election of Donald Trump. At…
Uh, a college student walkout doesn’t change the Electoral College count. Apparently, UNC-Chapel Hill students think it does.
From The College Fix: The event was billed by organizers as a safe place: “Rice is and will continue to be a safe place for you.” “You should be comfortable being yourself on this campus….