The anti-Trump resistance takes up an entire week at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC), with a positive reference to the Women’s March, which was anti-Trump in nature.
Monthly Archives For July 2017
Marxist Student Group at Swarthmore Possibly Disbanded due to Members Being Rich, White
A Marxist student group at Swarthmore may have disbanded due to the realization that its members were white and rich.
YALCon off to liberating start
YALCon, a conference hosted by Young Americans for Liberty began on Wednesday, July 27 at the Sheraton Hotel in Reston, VA. Hosted annually, speakers are prime influencers and leaders in the liberty movement with some…
‘Manspreading’ is ‘Sexist’, North Texas Student Claimed
‘Man spreading’ (or when men sit down and spread their legs) is sexist, claimed a college student.
Jefferson vs. Madison: Cato tackles Originalism
Ilan Wurman, attorney and legal scholar, has written a new book entitled, A Debt Against the Living: An Introduction to Originalism, providing further insight into the legal theory of originalism, a legal philosophy applied by conservative and libertarian jurists and academics.
Grinnell College has Yearly Award and Prize Money for ‘Innovator for Social Justice’ Recipient
There’s award money associated with Grinnell College’s annual ‘Innovator for Social Justice’ award, to the tune of $100,000.
Professors: Public Memorials Promote ‘White Heterosexual Male Supremacy’
Public museums and memorials allegedly promote ‘white heterosexual male supremacy,’ two college professors claimed.
Evans’ 5 Simple Rules for a Vibrant Economy
Although he focused most of his energies in his later years on researching and writing about the history of espionage and internal security in the United States, he had quite a background in economics as well, much to the benefit of his readers over the course of his career.
Texas A&M University Received $3.5 Million Diversity Grant from the Feds
Texas A&M University received a $3.5 million grant from the Department of Health and Human Services to promote diversity.
Cal-Berkeley Student Government Wants to Cancel Police Training, but University Says No
A student government resolution at Cal-Berkeley wants to cancel a university police training program called Urban Shield, but the university will ignore the resolution.