The state’s senate body is deciding whether to force colleges and universities to fulfill performance-based criteria in order to hike their tuition and receive state funding. An intriguing bill, nonetheless.
Monthly Archives For March 2015
Students Start Chapter to Bring Back Family, Traditional Values at UC-Santa Barbara
It’s a really unique situation at UC-Santa Barbara, where drinking parties and hook-ups are commonplace at one of the nation’s top party schools. Now there is a chapter of the Anscombe Society on-campus, named after…
Liberals Want Jobs for Poor Dads
Poor minorities are suffering from a stagnant job market, and it is exacerbated by bad government housing policy planning and safety net for ex-cons, said Kathryn Edin, the Bloomberg Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins…
Cal-State Long Beach opens Illegal Immigrant Campus Center, funded by Taxpayers and Student Fees
This public university, California State-Long Beach, opens their “Dream Success Center” campus center to cater to illegal immigrants on campus.
University of California’s Star-Spangled BAN-ner
There’s a new f-word at the University of California at Irvine: FLAG. Higher education is teaching students to think critically all right — about their own country. In a head-shaking move even by California standards,…
2 University of Oklahoma Students Expelled for Racist Chants
University President David Boren expelled two students who were involved in a racist chant, caught on video and which has gone viral. The incident has also led to the suspension of the fraternity involved.
UC-Irvine Students, Who Banned U.S. Flag, Apologize and Explain Why
This is an apology, but it still doesn’t resolve the issue how this became an issue in the first place.Their statement reads as follows (via The College Fix): Fellow UCI Students, We would like to…
Notre Dame ObamaCare Case sent back to the Lower Courts
The Supreme Court sent the Notre Dame ObamaCare case back to the lower courts for reconsideration, ruling that Notre Dame can object on religious grounds to providing contraceptive care or having a third party take…
Losing a Friend, Gaining an Inspiration
When author M. Stanton “Stan” Evans died last week at age 80, Accuracy in Academia and the conservative movement lost an irreplaceable friend and mentor, as did many of us personally. Those of us who…
Novel Critique of Campus Sex Speech Codes
A veteran professor has come up with an objection to new campus sex codes that may not have occurred to other critics of the recent policies who are fixated on the First Amendment. “You have…