Anthea Butler is an associate professor of religion and Africana studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and she blames white privilege.
Monthly Archives For June 2015
Media Misinterpret Pope Francis
Although the media focused on Pope Francis’s views on the environment, they neglected to mention some of his other notable positions in the highly-publicized encyclical “Laudato Si.” For example, Pope Francis had this to say…
Race Hoaxes in Colleges are the Status Quo, writes Michelle Malkin
Great column by Michelle Malkin on the Rachel Dolezal fallout after her race hoax was discovered.
Rutgers PhD Candidate says There are No Good White People in a Tweet
The social media outrage mob is quite ridiculous, but to say something like this publicly has to be some level of dumb or ignorance.
Gluten-Free Safe Zones in 2 Philly-Area Colleges
Two liberal arts colleges now have gluten-free safe zones for their students. Yes, that’ll be so conducive to a good learning environment! *sarcasm*
Law Journal says Title IX Letter from Dept of Ed is “Unconstitutional”
More and more, it seems that Title IX is being abused by the Department of Education and universities in light of the sexual assaults controversy.
Princeton Professor’s Remarks on Killing Disabled Newborns leads to Protests, Calls for Resignation
As Campus Reform reported: “Scores of disability activists descended upon Princeton University last week to demand the resignation of Professor Peter Singer.” “The activists took issue with Singer declaring in April that healthcare policy under…
California University Bans Sugary Drinks on Campus
The University of California-San Francisco has nothing better to do but to issue a “voluntary” ban on sugary drinks like soda on their campus
University Paid Tom Brady $170,000 to Speak after DeflateGate
How does Salem State University have that kind of money to shell out for a speech from New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady?!
More Pre-K Education and Neuroscience
Pre-K education has been a large part of the Obama administration’s educational efforts, but does it have a lasting effect? Jack Shonkoff, a Harvard University professor in public health, made the case that early education…