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Monthly Archives For November 2017
Protesters Cascade On UO President
When university presidents get even a fraction of the abuse the rare conservative speaker in academe gets, they go into overdrive.
Student Radicals Wage War on Israeli Trees
When do tree-hugging students dislike trees? When they’re in Israel.
Bloody Byproduct of Communism
The half of millennials who think collectivism would be cool to live under should contemplate the history their professors spare them.
How Millennial Marxists Are Made
Communism is winning the battle of ideas in the dream world of academia that it could never win in the real world.
Why Literature Is Vital
In the Fall issue of the Intercollegiate Review, writer Gracy Olmstead makes a more cogent case for the study of literature than we’ve ever heard at the Modern Language Association.
Real Historians Know History
In November’s Campus Report, we look at the difference between real historians and the counterfeit variety we usually get in academe, the former bring history to life because they make an effort to know their…
What Hath Wellesley Wrought?
In March 2017, six self-righteous professors (members of the tellingly named Commission for Ethnicity, Race, and Equity (CERE)) sent an email to the entire Wellesley community in which they railed against “several guest speakers with controversial and objectionable beliefs [who] have presented their ideas at Wellesley.”
UCONN Pres Admits: DACA Support Tied to $
Follow the money is a good guide to education reporting too.
UN-Reno Sorry for Kaepernick Kostume
It turns out that university administrators can feel apologetic.