On January 24th, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case, Fair Admissions v. Harvard University, which not only has some profound implications for the future of affirmative action in college admissions, but also raises…
Topic: Accuracy in Academia
ASU students reprimanded for harassing others over police sticker
The Grand Canyon State’s flagship university, Arizona State University (ASU), is no stranger to cancel culture as of late. But its administration reprimanded two of its students after they filmed a viral video, which showed…
College activists lose mind over Arizona Democrat’s stance
Ahead of the 2022 midterm elections this fall, it is good to review how the country has gotten to this point. A few of the key events in the chaotic Biden administration led left-wing activists…
Parents reject sexually-explicit, LGBTQ books
The Left and the LGBTQ activist cadre appear to have lost their minds over parental outcry over sexually-explicit books in public school libraries at the K-12 level, particularly in elementary and middle schools. To school…
Amnesty International’s Pseudo-Scholarship
In May, while Hamas was firing more than 3000 deadly rockets from Gaza with the express purpose of murdering Jewish Israelis, members of academic communities around the world were falling over themselves to express their…
Parents blast school officials over separating children over mask mandate
One of the hotbeds of the mask mandate debate is the northern Virginia suburb of Loudoun County, where parents, students, and teachers are facing off against county school officials. Children who went to school without…
Charter school fires teacher over controversial post on police
A private charter school in New York City let go one of its math teachers when he posted anti-police rhetoric on his social media account. Christopher Flanagan, who taught at Coney Island Prep in Brooklyn,…
Georgetown University suspends legal scholar over Supreme Court tweet
Georgetown University placed a newly-hired law professor on leave after one of his social media posts led to an outcry from leftists on social media and on its college campus. Ilya Shapiro, a former legal…
Virginia teachers’ union calls tip line an intimidation tactic
The Virginia teachers’ union remains on the attack, despite growing evidence that Virginia parents and voters are tired of union-backed school policies. The Virginia Education Association, the state chapter of the National Education Association union,…
Education bureaucracy in Texas fears political backlash on Critical Race Theory
Ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, parents are in an uproar, which is worrying education bureaucrats, school board officials, and activist teachers in the education bureaucracy. In the Lone Star State of Texas, Republican Gov….