Truly, ‘bless the beasts’ has taken on a whole new meaning in Catholic higher education.
Recent Articles
Clintonites’ Cognitive Dissonance Crumbles
What does it take to get academics off the Clinton bandwagon? A left-wing candidate they find more lovable.
California Legislators Milk Harvey
AB 2567 will set aside May 22nd as ‘Harvey Milk Day’ for all of California.
Human Rights for Taxpayers
A recent conference on “The Future of Human Rights” raises the question of whether human rights advocacy masks a dual agenda of economic distribution and entitlement expansion.
Kalifornia Here I Kome
Recent results from a national student writing test confirm the lament that writing is becoming a lost art, especially in California.
Separate Sports & State
A three-judge panel sided with a New Jersey school board which argued that a football coach cannot kneel and bow his head during student-led prayers.
Voluntary, Not Mandatory, Indoctrination
The University of Delaware is considering a revival of its controversial residence life program, confirming Accuracy in Academia’s suspicions that President Patrick Harker’s halt to the program was a result of the media coverage rather than remorse over the curriculum content.
Russian Posturing
With the media making such a big deal about Russian posturing, from the nation’s recent polar explorations to the launch of new missile submarines, fears have risen that Russian military action may again threaten U.S. national interests. Heritage panelists are more skeptical about Russia’s military capacity.
Divorce Deconstructed
If you’re wondering where this year’s tax dollars are going, a new study from Georgia State University suggests that at least $112 billion of them are covering the costs of American divorce and out-of-wedlock births.
The ICC at Georgetown Law
If you wonder where new bureaucracies come from, look at their nurseries—colleges and universities. That is where such notions not only are procreated but polished and promoted as well.
Recent Articles
Politicians in Missouri Introduce Bill that would Revoke Scholarships from Striking Athletes
After the Mizzou football team strike that forced the university’s hand in making several moves and concessions to activists, state politicians are looking ahead to the future in case there is any future strike by scholarship…
Oberlin Black Student Union Demands to be Paid for Time Spent Protesting
That’s just one of their demands.
Students Sign Petition to Ban ‘White Christmas’ due to Racism
Media Research Center’s Dan Joseph fooled college students yet again, this time, getting them to sign a petition to ban the Christmas song due to racism.
No More Safe Spaces at Washington State University, Suggests State Rep.
Campus Reform reported: Inspired by a story originally reported by Campus Reform, a state representative in Washington has introduced legislation defending free speech against the encroachment of “safe spaces.” State Rep. Matt Manweller told Campus…
College Students Can’t be Trusted with Concealed Carry due to Alcohol, Depression
Via Campus Reform: According to several House Democrats, college students cannot be trusted to carry concealed firearms because of their propensity to drink alcohol and experience depressive episodes. In a letter sent to the leaders…
Omnibus Bill Approves Dept of Education’s Overreach
The Republicans caved on the omnibus spending bill, which empowered the overreach of the Department of Education on college campuses.
Oxford University Removes Plaque of Cecil Rhodes of Rhodes Scholarship Fame
It was all due to Rhodes’ colonialist views, say activists and students.
Rutgers Ditched Black Feminism Course on Beyonce?
That’s the accusation of an adjunct professor who had taught the course before.
Good News on Global Warming
It turns out that there may be textbooks that chronicle global warming as something other than an environmental catastrophe and academics are up in arms about them, and in California, no less! “Our findings showed…
Harvard Apologizes for Social Justice Placemats that Equated Islamophobia with Refugee Concerns
Well, at least they apologized instead of condemning the outrage. Harvard Dean of Student Life Stephen Lassoed and Dean of Freshmen Thomas Dingman have released an apology for the “Holiday Placemat for Social Justice” distributed…