Lamar Alexander, Tennessee Republican, did have a point: Vanderbilt University spent almost $11,000 per student in compliance costs with Department of Education regulations.
Monthly Archives For July 2015
Planned Parenthood Travels the Organ Trail
Editor’s Note: Something colleges and collegians need to know before they get involved with this outfit. For years, Planned Parenthood has fought against late-term abortion bans. And now we know why. The earlier babies are aborted,…
Wisconsin Professor Under Fire for Aggressively Tweeting anti-Walker Info to Incoming Freshmen
She went far and beyond solely criticizing the GOP and Scott Walker via Twitter, but searched out future college students at the University of Wisconsin on the social media platform and fed them anti-GOP information.
Vermont’s Water Bottle Ban Led to More Soda Consumption by Students
The University of Vermont doesn’t understand basic economic principles after implementing a disastrous ban on water bottles on their campus.
Barack and Valerie’s Great Communist Party Marriage
In my current book, Takedown: From Communists to Progressives, How the Left Has Sabotaged Family and Marriage, I write of the phenomenon of Communist Party marriages. “Theirs was the first ‘party marriage’ that I observed,”…
Education Secretary’s Kids Don’t Have to do Common Core Testing
Why is that? Because Arne Duncan’s children are enrolled in private schools, at least that’s what the College Fix reported. Outrageous that he pushes for these Common Core standards, but his own children do not…
How to Respond to Criticism: Play the Race Card, says Ohio University Trustee
As the College Fix reported: “If you want to silence debate on a controversial issue, call your opponents racists.” “That was the advice given to administrators by Steven Schoonover, a major Ohio University donor and…
Utah University sees Use of Texting Lane for Students
Utah Valley University jokingly created a ‘texting lane’ for students on their smartphones, but some have observed the texting lane being used.
New York District Court violates Reason Magazine’s Freedom of Speech
It’s unquestionable that the United States prides itself on the freedoms which establish its foundations, but it is also undeniable that our very own judicial system is just as guilty of violating these freedoms. On…
University of Arizona Offers Online Degree Course
Students can now earn an online undergraduate degree at Arizona, joining other universities in the online degree-earning space.