News of the Weird
Deborah Lambert
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From Stephen Black, Ph.D comes word that “a tenured chemistry professor at the University of Texas, San Antonio was fired on charges that he threatened the safety of colleagues and students by . . . too many books in his office,” according to News Of the Weird.

That’s not all.

“The University of California (Berkeley) suspended a student-run, for-credit course on male sexuality . . . after the student newspaper reported that some members of the class had participated in an orgy and watched an instructor have sex onstage at a strip club.”

Deborah Lambert writes the Squeaky Chalk column for Accuracy in Academia.

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The same type of “Accuracy Crisis” exists in the main stream media and among journalists, just as it does in academia.
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