A graduate instructor at the University of Illinois was arrested after allegedly assaulting two students during an anti-Trump rally.
Monthly Archives For November 2017
College Democrat at Wisconsin Resigned after Inflammatory Racial Tweets
The vice chair of the College Democrats at the University of Wisconsin recently resigned due to social media posts on Twitter.
Resident Assistant Claims Fairfield University Mandated Posting of LGBT ‘Mixer’ Event
A Catholic university promoted a LGBT ‘mixer’ event and a resident assistant objected to posting the event flyer. But, the student will have to comply in the future.
The Gang That Couldn’t Surveil Straight
It seems that the University of North Carolina under the stewardship of former Republican U. S. Secretary of Education (DOE) Margaret Spellings is developing a reputation for competence reminiscent of her tenure at DOE.
University of Miami Professors Blame Trump for Struggles with Teaching
Professors at the University of Miami blamed President Donald Trump for their struggles teaching in today’s political environment.
NYU Professor: Government Regulations Hurt Poor
Since most professors want more regulations, this is truly a breakthrough. “If you rent or buy a place to live in New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., or any other high-priced city in the country,…
Professor Agreed to Pay $17,000 in Pro-Life Chalk Message Lawsuit
A Fresno State University professor agreed to pay $17,000 to settle a lawsuit after he erased pro-life chalk messages.
University of Maryland Students Unhappy about Administration’s Rejection of Hate Symbol Ban
University of Maryland students were unhappy after the administration rejected ban on hate symbols, when the administration cited First Amendment protections for their decision.
San Diego State Professors Want to Abolish Aztec Mascot
San Diego Sate University professors want to abolish the university mascot, the Aztec.
Gun Control Studies
In the latest issue of Reason magazine, Katherine Mangu-Ward adds something to the gun control debate that activists and academics on all sides of the issue rarely provide—facts.