Two colleges plan on joining the political correctness-driven drive to overcorrect for namesakes on their college campuses, one being named after a signatory to the Declaration of Independence.
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Two colleges plan on joining the political correctness-driven drive to overcorrect for namesakes on their college campuses, one being named after a signatory to the Declaration of Independence.
A Catholic school decided to remove statues of Mary and Jesus in the name of inclusivity.
Fordham University has 87 programs designed to promote bias reporting/response on their campus. Isn’t that a bit much?
A Michigan college had a case of a young woman who made several accusations of rape claims, which was not the case, per local police.
Artwork depicting Puritans and Native Americans side-by-side was deemed “hostile” by Yale University.
A Canadian university canceled a free speech event after protests were scheduled for the event.
A study blamed “femininity norms” as the reason behind women not choosing STEM as a college major or profession.
A course at Syracuse University will focus on the celebrity background of President Donald Trump, not his policies, claimed the instructor.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo ordered the removal of busts of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and ‘Stonewall’ Jackson from CUNY in the Bronx.
A former Mizzou official could be under investigation for embezzlement, the Missouri Times reported.