Faculty members who see an academic freedom issue have opposing ideas for a remedy.
Monthly Archives For April 2006
Academic Monologues
Only in the university can a saxophone player who studied music performance teach peace studies.
Behind the SAF Scenes
Surprising exchanges took place between Ward Churchill and a number of conservatives “backstage” at the recent Academic Freedom Conference.
The Other College Newspaper
Some universities gift their best and brightest with copies of The New York Times but is the old Gray Lady any more reliable than the college newspaper?
Bible Studies 2006
Opinions abound on the introduction of Bible curriculums in public schools.
Campus Progress: Discrediting Itself
Sara Dogan of Students for Academic Freedom sets the record straight about their recent Academic Freedom Conference.
Fair Public Schools?
When groups like FairTest wage war against standardized testing, their motivations deserve scrutiny.
Drake Students Targeted by School Administration
Drake University has revoked the status of Citizens for Tight Borders, a student group, because of their immigration stance.
Zinnophobia
The frequently required history text, A People’s History of the United States misleads and misinforms students.
Mao, Marx and More
While some Pennsylvania state legislators may not believe Temple professors are foisting political viewpoints on students, Temple senior Marlene Kowal has witnessed it.