Shocking news? A college ranking website has released a new study on university Twitter trends, analyzing which schools have the most positive, neutral, and negative feeds. The “Tweeting @ Universities” study, conducted by collegestats.org, examined…
Monthly Archives For June 2016
College Students Claim They’re Starving, so Do They Need Food Assistance?
College students, in a survey, claim they go hungry and are too poor to afford food. But is it the taxpayers’ responsibility to pay for college students’ food?
Is It Really Worth Paying $675 Billion for U.S. Education?
From the Carolina Journal: “NEA researchers estimate that the United States will spend just under $675 billon on public education this school year. To put that figure in perspective, public school spending alone is roughly equal to the gross domestic product of Switzerland, the 20th-largest economy in the world.”
Carly Fiorina is a Feminist, but She Isn’t Voting for Hillary
Speaking to conservatives at the Road to Majority Conference, former presidential candidate Carly Fiorina made it clear that Hillary Clinton is not the end all be all for feminists. Fiorina, a business person who impressed many voters with her trajectory from Secretary to CEO, stood up for conservative feminists.
End Common Core, say California Scholars
Government mandates are not looked upon in a good light in America, and Common Core is one manifestation of such animosity between citizen and government: The California Alliance of Researchers for Equity in Education (CAREE), which…
Donald Trump challenges Hillary Clinton at Road to Majority conference
WASHINGTON — Over the weekend, the Trump train took a more faith-friendly route, making a stop at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference in Washington D.C. That didn’t stop Donald Trump from…
Sanders Rally Draws in Hundreds of Supporters who still ‘Feel the Bern’
WASHINGTON — Bye bye Bernie? Not this week (or last week). Hillary Clinton may be doing great in the polls — in fact, she’s already garnered enough delegates to become the first female Democratic nominee…
Incoming Wisconsin College Students Forced to Take Microaggressions Training Course
Really?! Yes, it’s a reality at Wisconsin-Madison.
What did the Sanders’ DC Rally teach Clinton and Trump?
Although the 2016 campaign may no longer “feel the Bern” after tomorrow’s primary, hundreds of supporters at the Sanders’ DC rally last Thursday feel that Bernie has something that the other two candidates lack — consistency.
Wayne State Could Drop Math Requirement for Graduation
Math may no longer be required to graduate at Wayne State University. Huh?!