Really? Early Monday morning, Gregory Ochiagha, a student senator at Pitzer College, sent out an email to the student body criticizing a mural recently painted on campus. The mural, painted by Selena Spier, depicts a…
Monthly Archives For April 2016
Black Lives Matter Protesters Demanded a Generator at Mizzou
Wow, really? Demanding a generator for their campsite? Email correspondences extracted from the University of Missouri’s (Mizzou) system server reveal that participants in last November’s protests demanded generators and a fire pit to keep warm…
Someone Pulled a Fire Alarm during a Non-PC Documentary at UC-Irvine
Pulling a fire alarm to stop an anti-politically correct documentary is a classless and illegal move: Forty minutes into a University of California-Irvine screening of the documentary Can We Take a Joke? – which explores…
The Left is Down on Reagan
Even when they are trying to be even-handed, academics can’t hide their biases. “While it is certainly true that the public has a decidedly negative view on ‘the way things are going in the country…
Cal-Berkeley Provost Steps Down after Internal Fighting between Administration & Faculty
Claude Steele, who had been serving as a provost since 2014, has stepped down from his administrative position and will return to teaching. He was heavily criticized over handling of sexual assaults and the school’s…
Charles Murray to Azusa Pacific University: Man Up
It’s worth your time to read Charles Murray’s response to Azusa Pacific University students being upset at his opinions.
Do Grades Matter?
George Leef talks about the grade inflation and whether you can trust someone’s grades at college. Photo by michael pollak Photo by michael pollak
Newspaper Reporter Still the Worst Job in America
Editor’s Note: Here’s why you need to get a second opinion for whatever career advice your university offers you. For the second year in a row, and third out of the last four, being a newspaper…
College’s Kangaroo Courts Exposed as Students Win Lawsuits Over Allegations
Several students have won lawsuits against universities after being accused of sexual misconduct by universities, and where due process was denied as well as a fair trial.
Colleges Spend Millions on Beefing Up Bureaucracy to Handle Sexual Misconduct Cases
Is this where you want your tuition money or taxpayer dollars to go towards? Photo by 401(K) 2013 Photo by 401(K) 2013