UConn announced their next on-campus speaker: Women’s March organizer Linda Sarsour, who advocates for sharia law and has ties to a Palestinian terrorist.
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UConn announced their next on-campus speaker: Women’s March organizer Linda Sarsour, who advocates for sharia law and has ties to a Palestinian terrorist.
George Washington University’s magazine praised an all-female student singing group for their song and participation in the anti-Trump ‘Women’s March on Washington.”
One of the organizers of the anti-Trump Women’s March on Washington, Tamika Mallory, took issue with the alleged selfishness of those who marched in Washington, D.C. The University of Pennsylvania hosted Mallory recently, and the…
An interesting column by Amanda Carpenter at Politico on the mixed messages from the ‘A Day Without a Woman’ strike protest by the Women’s March on Washington protest organizers: The “Day Without A Women” organizers made…
A great op-ed from the Daily Signal which counters the liberal narrative, also running rampant in academic circles, that women are helpless and need government assistance in all things: Here are some facts that belie the…
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared at the American Spectator. “The most important task,” said communist dictator Kim Il Sung in October 1971, in his address to the Democratic Women’s Union of North Korea, “is…
From Campus Reform: Campus Reform attended the March to find out why protesters were attending, as well as to ask their thoughts on the compatibility of pro-life ideologies with feminism. After speaking with over 50 participants,…
From Campus Reform: St. Catherine University, a two-campus Catholic school in Minnesota, sent two busloads of students to the pro-abortion Women’s March-Minnesota on Saturday. “On Saturday, Jan. 21, nearly 100 members of the University community…
As we saw from interviews with students at last weekend’s protests, higher education, and lower, probably need to spend more time on self-improvement and less on self-esteem, just to further their own interests. For example,…
Huh? Why not protest Donald Trump by going to Trump Tower or one of his hotels? Nope, these anti-Trump protesters chose to disrupt classes at Georgetown University.