Penn State and Temple are being sued for policies that the Alliance Defense Fund attorney’s say infringe on student’s right to free expression, and for retaliating against a student.
Monthly Archives For February 2006
Academia Against the World
There seems to be a serious disconnect from the realities in Iraq, and the professors leading the anti-war rallies on America’s campuses.
College Democrats Roll On
Democrats migrate from political loss to high-paid university positions.
Geography Myths at Morehead
Geography 101: who cares where the country of Djibouti is; there is no liberal media bias.
Cartoon Upsets Illini Officials
Anti-Catholic “art” can be freely displayed at University of Illinois, but cartoons that mock Muhammad cannot be reproduced without reprisal.
Green School
In a typically Democrat-run school districtd in Maine, the third party of Greens are turning things around.
UNC Out of Bounds with Cartoon Flap
Muslims at UNC decry printing of “insensitive” cartoons.
Church vs. State in Colorado
Legislation intending to change the rules regarding sexual abuse lawsuits in Colorado was directly targeting Catholic and only Catholic schools, and the Colorado Education Association likes it that way.
Conservative Student Backlash
Conservative ideas are winning and organizations growing on campuses across the U.S. despite funding problems and administrative difficulties.
A Bold Plan for Failing Schools
Tackling issues facing public education are not easy, but Paul T. Hill of the University of Washington has a few ideas.