UCLA professor Keith Fink, a conservative, is continuing to fight his department over their enrollment limitations for his “Free Speech in the Workplace” course.
Protesters disrupt another speech: This time, ‘War on Cops’ book author Heather MacDonald had to cut her speech short and be escorted to a safe location at Claremont McKenna College.
A Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) chapter was rejected by the student senate because YAL is known to have hosted controversial speaker Milo Yiannopoulos and that makes the chapter ‘dangerous.’
Chongyi Feng, a Chinese academic based in Australia, was allowed to fly back to Australia from China after the Chinese government barred him from leaving the country.
If the editorial board of the liberal Los Angeles Times has to say, “don’t squeeze free speech on college campuses,” then maybe the college campuses are doing things wrong since both are usually aligned as hotbeds of liberal ideology.
Rick Santorum should expect to see some protesters at his speech as Cal-State Los Angeles, as one college administrator used an alias to threaten a protest.