Apparently, the term ‘melting pot’ is offensive.
Monthly Archives For August 2016
Public School Students Have Religious Rights Too!
You might not be surprised to learn that 84 percent of church-going Christians send their children to public schools. Nevertheless, you may be astonished to learn that half of all public school teachers consider themselves…
University of Virginia has $2.3 Billion Fund, Lawmakers Look toward Tuition Freeze
UVa has a fund worth $2.3 billion. Did they overcharge for tuition…?
Rankings say Clarks Summit College is the Most Beautiful Bible Belt College
Christian Universities Online compiled the top 50 list, which you can read for yourself here.
Oklahoma State University Professor Warns Mostly-White Colleges are ‘Hotbeds of White Supremacy’
Huh? An Oklahoma State University professor says predominately white institutions (PWIs) are “hotbeds of white supremacy” and that black students must be prepared to be “treated like second-class citizens” if they attend a PWI. Lawrence…
#ATLisReady Refers to Israel As “Apartheid Israel”
#ATLisReady, “a collective of student activists, community organizers, and leaders working to amplify Black and other marginalized voices in Atlanta,” published several demands including a call for the city’s police department to exit the Georgia…
Claremont College Students Don’t Want to Live with White People
Um, isn’t that a bit racist? This bit of news from the Claremont Independent, a student newspaper: A group of students at the Claremont Colleges are in search of a roommate for next year, but…
UCLA Student Op-Ed: Hillary Clinton is Too ‘Centrist’ for Millennials
From Campus Reform: Guillaume Kosmala begins his latest op-ed for The Daily Bruin by noting that millennials lean further left than any other generation, especially in his home town, where 80 percent of likely voters…
Community College, Under Fire, to Re-Examine ‘Blacks-Only’ Course
Moraine Valley Community College is rethinking their course, which sparked controversy because it would only admit ‘blacks-only’ into the course.
Are College Presidents Paid Too Much?
A great take by Richard Vedder: The public is increasingly interested in and incensed about sharp increases in the pay of top university officials. Those increases seem hard to justify at a time of high…