Glad to see that a student received the right appointment to the student body’s judicial council based on merits, not religion. But to get to this point, where students offered a half-apology and only changed…
Monthly Archives For March 2015
Michelle Rhee’s Policies Still Linger
When she served as chancellor of Washington, D.C.’s public schools, Michelle Rhee’s policies provoked scorn from Capital City teachers, to put it mildly. Long gone from the D.C. scene, Rhee’s approach is still benefitting D.C….
College Fix CPAC Poll shows Rand Paul has the Millennial Vote
Rand Paul had 31% of the Millennial vote, Ted Cruz was second with 26% and Scott Walker got 11% of the poll, which had a small sample size. But, 9% were undecided, so the GOP…
RIP M. Stanton Evans
Our dear friend M. Stanton Evans has passed away. He was a great mentor, friend, and conservative figure, not to mention a superb and detail-oriented writer and researcher. He will be sorely missed.
NYU Professor links Immigration to Gays
New York University Professor Cristina Beltrán, a professor who researches feminism, race and gender issues, gave a workshop at UCLA on how illegal immigration is related to gays and the LGBT community. In short, immigrants are…
Liberal Media fails to Smear Scott Walker, Again
Sounds like a pattern, right? The liberal press, Jezebel, The Daily Beast and Huffington Post, accused Scott Walker, the presumed GOP front-runner for the 2016 nomination, of pushing to eliminate rules on reporting college rapes…
College Sexual Assault creating On-Campus Controversies at Oregon
The University of Oregon, at least its student body, is putting into place restrictions on Greek fraternities (and not sororities) due to the rising interest in college sexual assault prevention. However, a study that supporters…
Bipartisan Common Core Opposition
Contrary to popular belief, aka news media coverage, opposition to the Common Core education reforms of President Obama is stretching across party lines. “The Democratic Party in the state of Washington just passed a resolution…
Texas School District tried to Pick and Choose which Religious Speech to Allow
Interesting court case at the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, where an advertisement was not allowed by a Texas school district to show on a school’s jumbotron during football games.
Charlie Hebdo Speaker allowed at University of Chicago, after Threats and Protests
Kudos to the University of Chicago to not cave to protests and threats against holding the event, where a cartoonist for the French satirical magazine spoke to the college’s French club.