Sounds very illegal and wrong to me: “The University of Colorado-Boulder paid $825,000 last summer to a student who claimed she was retaliated against after reporting a sexual assault.” “It paid just $290,000 this week…
Monthly Archives For May 2015
Sacramento State University Approves History Course that Ignores the World Wars
Wait, this is a history course? And it doesn’t mention the two history-altering world wars?
No-Fault Divorce a Huge Problem
In a recent lecture at the Family Research Council (FRC), Ryan McPherson, an associate professor of history at Bethany Lutheran College, claimed that no-fault divorces played a pivotal role in the culture wars. Even though…
Nursing Student Sues University after Failing Course Twice
Really? You’re suing your university because you can’t pass a nursing course?! This is what happened at Misericordia University.
Christians Discriminated Against as Student Religious Liberty Bill Killed
As Campus Reform reported: “The California Assembly’s Higher Education Committee has rejected a bill that would have protected religious student groups from persecution at the state’s public universities.” “Assembly Bill 1212, which was introduced by…
Colorado Students told to Report Hurtful Statements to Administration
Aww, got your feelings hurt? The college administrators at University of Colorado-Boulder have you covered.
Student Sit-In Protesters Arrested after a 3-Week-Long Protest
The University of Mary Washington administration building had student sit-in protesters for three weeks before the police were called in. It’s not like administration buildings are comfy…
Late Night Jokes Pokes Fun at Graduating from College
The latest from Seth Meyers and James Corden: Late Night With Seth Meyers A 94-year-old man is graduating from West Virginia University after studying at the school on and off for 75 years — though…
Pro-Life Students Rally in Hawaii against Abortion Research
Good for them. Killing babies in the name of academic research is just wrong.
55% of Americans say College Degree is Worth It, Down from 69% in 2009
More and more, Americans are doubting the value of getting a four-year college degree.