The Mizzou student newspaper, The Maneater, fired a conservative student columnist over his ‘Black Lives Matter’ column: A conservative columnist was fired from the University of Missouri’s student newspaper after writing a column that criticized…
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The Mizzou student newspaper, The Maneater, fired a conservative student columnist over his ‘Black Lives Matter’ column: A conservative columnist was fired from the University of Missouri’s student newspaper after writing a column that criticized…
From the College Fix: Use of any voice amplifier, such as a megaphone, that “prevents or disrupts academic activities or operations” would also be prohibited. Attendees of the forum seized on that specific proposal, suggesting…
Uh, why? Granted, this is a nation of second chances, but the public relations outcry and blowback related to Melissa Click is not easy to deal with for universities (at times):
From the Daily Caller: A slew of campuses around the country offered up their fair share of lunacy, of course, but events at the University of Missouri reached world-historical, cosmically sublime levels absurdity during the…
Intriguing study: A recent study by researchers at Harvard Business School looked at the media effect on university scandals, and concludes that the longer a scandal remains in the news, the greater decline in enrollment…
From Campus Reform: The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) voted unanimously Saturday to place Mizzou on its censure list, a warning to potential faculty members that the AAUP cannot guarantee academic freedom or due…
The “Inclusive Terminology” guide put out by the school sounds ludicrous.
Social activism by Mizzou football players garnered the attention from ESPN. Go figure.
Calling a disabled person “inspiring” can be considered a microaggression at Mizzou. Wow.
No wonder their student enrollment dropped heading into this fall…their students are ideologues and will stop at almost nothing to make a point.