Apparently three Philadelphia-area schools have decided they can’t wait until Labor Day to start molding and shaping the young minds attached to the students who enroll there.
Monthly Archives For June 2017
‘Rainbow fort’ at Evergreen State to Comfort Triggered Students
There is a “rainbow fort” at Evergreen State, where students are being disruptive and it led to classes being canceled for several days, to comfort students who are scared.
College Students who Disrupted ‘War on Cops’ Speech will not face Sanctions
Claremont McKenna will not levy serious sanctions against their students who disrupted a speech by the author of the book, “War on Cops.”
What Campus Conservatives Can Learn From Albert Einstein
Some thoughts on academic freedom that Albert Einstein delivered more than half a century ago.
HBCU Ordered to Pay $5 Million to White Professor due to Discrimination
A historically-black college in Missouri was ordered to pay $5 million in a case where a department discriminated against a white professor.
Woman Sued Cal-Berkeley for $23 Million over being Attacked at Milo Event
A woman is suing Cal-Berkeley for $23 million due to being pepper sprayed (and other things) during the disrupted Milo Yiannopoulos event earlier this year.
Public School Vet Actually Offers Reality-Based Reform
A public school veteran has actually offered an education reform that at least acknowledges the real world.
Law Prof Questions Comey’s Legal Status
Did former FBI director James Comey break the law when leaking his own memos? A law, professor, and not a terribly conservative one, argues that he may have.
Harvard Students’ ‘Resistance School’ Plots Anti-Trump Plan
Harvard students created a “resistance school” to plot anti-Trump plans.
University Dean called GOP ‘an extremist terrorist organization’
A university dean at San Diego State University blasted the Republican party for being “an extremist terrorist organization” on social media.