A college rejected a student’s application for a NRA-affiliated club because its parent church is against NRA policies and is in favor of gun control measures.
Monthly Archives For May 2017
Professor Allegedly Asked Student Repeatedly to Stop Reading the Bible Before Class
A student at Northern Arizona claimed that his professor repeatedly asked him to stop reading his Bible before class, which he would do silently while he sat in the classroom before the lecture.
Stealth Invasion of a Sanctuary Nation
In his book, Stealth Invasion, author Leo Hohmann reminds us of the refugee resettlement problem facing America and the potential $5.6 billion price-tag, in addition to the national security concerns surrounding immigration.
No Safe Space for Caucasians
In his latest book, No Campus for White Men, author Scott Greer dives into the Left’s continued war on free speech, common sense and the Caucasian male.
New York Times: Conservatives are “Emboldened” after Berkeley-Ann Coulter Controversy
The New York Times’ recent piece on the Ann Coulter-Cal-Berkeley free speech controversy portrayed conservatives as being audacious for fighting for the right of freedom of speech at liberal college campuses.
Anonymous Professor Upset at Student’s Essay on Men’s Rights
A professor who wrote an essay anonymously said that a student’s essay on men’s rights scared her due to the rhetoric.
Wake Forest Faculty Can’t Derail Koch-Funded Institute
The Koch-funded Eudaemonia Institute at Wake Forest University has made it past its first year and college faculty at Wake Forest cannot find a way to derail its mission to study how humans flourish (i.e. the free market).
New Academic Jargon: ‘Eurobliviousness’ at Ithaca College
New academic term for white privilege? “Eurobliviousness.”
University Opens Up Enrollment for Hmong Course, Leads to Charges of Racism
Low student enrollment in a Hmong course at University of Wisconsin-La Crosse was opened up to non-Hmong students, but critics of the decision alleged the administration was racist in doing so.
Survey: Majority of Professors Believe Campus Carry Creates a ‘Negative Impact’ on Exchange of Ideas
In a recent survey of college professors, 71% believe that campus carry laws “will have a negative impact on the free and robust exchange of ideas at my university.”