Four-fifths of the political contributions made by George Washington University employees went to Democrats.
Recent Articles
Civil Rights Deconstructed
We’ve come a long way from Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech in which he exhorted listeners to judge others, if they must, on content of character rather than color of skin.
Red Alert On Tolerance
Look out children: academics are now entranced by something called “Teaching Beyond Tolerance.”
A Good Start
The White House has actually recommended cuts in
U. S. Department of Education
programs.
Pure Valentines
Leading up to February 14, 2008, which is the Fifth Annual Day of Purity, youth are actively promoting purity by distributing flyers, wearing white Day of Purity T-shirts and LivePure wristbands and organizing events in their schools, communities and churches.
Black History Month Observed
With the arrival of yet another Black History Month, it’s time again to remind those who have purposefully rewritten Black history purely for political gain, that the truth is out there.
Mugabe in Winter
The world is watching what may seem to be the last moments of the reign of President Robert Mugabe, the autocratic leader of the African nation of Zimbabwe.
Surreal Valentines
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and you should know that homosexual activists, including those on your child’s school campus, will use this as an opportunity to promote their same-sex marriage agenda.
Real Valentines
The Bucknell University Conservatives Club will be selling carnations and roses to benefit Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition, a shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Ode To a Lost Decade
“The 1990’s witnessed a major transformation in the discourse of theory, with the rise of new figures, a shift in the works of others, and a new sexuality,” said University of Florida Professor Phillip Wegner.
Recent Articles
Texas A&M Under Federal Investigation for Railroading Student over Sexual Assault Claims
College Fix reported: The Obama administration’s Department of Education is seesawing back toward sanity, after creating a reign of terror on campus in response to evidence-thin sexual-assault allegations. Texas A&M University is under federal investigation following…
Are American Universities Overrated?
It’s a great read on whether European or Chinese universities are better than the American institutions, after recent controversies on American college campuses.
Yale Won’t Fire Couple over Halloween Costume Remarks
All this outrage over the right to dress in Halloween costumes, which others deem offensive?! Glad Yale is taking a stand.
University of York Criticized for Pointing Out Men are Underrepresented in Some Academic Fields
As reported by the College Fix: If women are dominant in certain academic disciplines, don’t call attention to it. The University of York learned that gender equality is a one-way street, when it said in a…
Obama Scorecard Not Inclusive
When President Obama unveiled the U. S. Department of Education’s new college scorecard, he indicated it would be inclusive, reviewing every school. Well, they missed three—Christendom, Hillsdale and Grove City College. Officials at the Department…
College Play Canceled because Cast was Too White
The College Fix reported: Student actors at Clarion University in Pennsylvania were informed during the final week of their rehearsals for the play “Jesus in India” that the production had been … canceled. The reason?…
UC San Diego Bails Out Struggling Che Guevara-Inspired Student Cafe
The Che Cafe Collective had to be bailed out by the university.
George Will: On College Campuses, Freedom From Speech
A good take from George Will on the recent uprisings and protests on college campuses and the restriction of free speech.
Swain’s World
Universities are supposed to be a place to exchange ideas — not silence them. Tell that to Vanderbilt, where a hypersensitive student body is demanding the head of a conservative black professor for daring to…
Texas Tech Business School Dean Ousted after Grade-Changing Scandal Comes to Light
Students complained to their professors about their grades, so when that didn’t work, they went to the dean. The dean then issued a separate test in order to get the students to pass and graduate.