Scroll down for all the photos taken of the Modern Language Association (MLA) protest of Texas’s campus carry law in downtown Austin, Texas, where legal firearms can be carried onto the grounds of public universities.
Monthly Archives For January 2016
Some Want Segregated Safe Spaces in College
Wait, didn’t we as Americans fight to de-segregate schools and public facilities? Why do this on college campuses?
LSU Professor Fired for Language while Kent State Professor Keeps His
It seems very one-sided, where some accused a Louisiana State professor of using language that constituted sexual harassment (she was fired last year) while a Kent State professor still has his job while being investigated…
Melissa Click Charged with 3rd Degree Assault for Actions during Protest
The communications professor at Missouri still holds her job at the school, while lawmakers have called for her to be fired. Let the justice system play out.
MLA Creates a New Word and World, Apparently
Somewhat true to its name, the Modern Language Association (MLA) has transformed the word “imaginary” from an adjective into a noun. “In the dominant United States imaginary, some children are more sacred than others,” Sarah…
Open Letter to Duke on Academic Freedom
It’s worth your time. Go ahead and read it.
WATCH: Leftist Professors Protest Texas Campus Carry Law
At the Modern Language Association’s annual convention, this year held in Austin, Texas, leftist language professors marched to the State Capitol in downtown Austin to voice their opposition with the state’s newest campus carry laws…
Portland Community College says April is ‘Whiteness History Month’
It’s pretty much shaming white people.
Rehashing Salaita’s Firing, Again
The Modern Language Association (MLA) is obsessive over Steven Salaita’s firing at the University of Illinois, demonstrated by a panel session entitled, “Salaita, Academic Freedom, and the Question of Palestine: Where Do We Go from…
College Puts Up Bias-Free Language Policy, then Takes It Down
Excelsior College is the culprit, this time.