Christina Hoff Sommers, speaking in Washington, D.C., said: “I am convinced that the Millennial generation is going to have to do what previous generations have done. They are going to have to rise up and…
Monthly Archives For June 2015
School Cafeteria Manager Fired for Helping Kids with Meals
She owned up that she broke school district rules regarding food, but she said that she wants an open discussion about the rules themselves.
Purdue’s Mitch Daniels: We can Keep Tuition Flat, Quality of Education High
The College Fix reported Mitch Daniels’ speech and visit to Washington, D.C., where he has frozen college tuition for students: “Purdue University is staking its reputation on the belief that keeping tuition flat will draw more…
Sex Toy Story
Show and Tell no longer has the same harmless meaning it once had. “Parents of students at Encinal High School in Alameda want a teacher fired after they say he sent them home with an…
Oregon State University President doesn’t get the First Amendment
It seems like a lot of university professors and administrators don’t know what the First Amendment is.
Adjuncts Vote to Unionize at Ithaca College
Cue the new adjuncts union-vs.-administration-and-full-time-faculty at Ithaca College in upstate New York.
Pro-Life Club Allowed at North Dakota High School, After Protest
Update on the North Dakota high school pro-life club controversy: The club has been approved!
Feminists Lose Their Mind over “Mansplaining” Statue on College Campus
What is wrong with this statue? Seriously, of all things to worry about, feminists choose a statue to freak out about. Update: Ms. de la Cruz has since tweeted to explain her tweet, as…
Texas Teacher Posts Sarcastic Pinterest E-Cards, Gets in Trouble for it
Are you kidding me?! Sarcastic e-card posts on Pinterest got one parent upset that they pushed for an investigation of said teacher for posting them? My goodness.
Michelle Malkin: College Board’s Sabotage of American History
Another great take from Michelle Malkin. Apparently, American history is being changed by the College Board. Not surprising.