College campuses already afflicted with the politically correct virus have acquired another seemingly incurable malady — Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). In this issue of Campus Report we take a closer look.
Monthly Archives For January 2018
NFL’s Miami Dolphins Offers Students Grants to Study Social Justice
NFL team Miami Dolphins offers Miami-area students a social justice grant and scholarship, provided the applicants have a 3.0 GPA, 40 hours of community service in social justice, and complete an essay prompt.
Good News For High School Grads
If the unemployment rate keeps getting any better, high school graduates may want to skip college because it interferes with getting a good job.
Four Pillars of Conservatism
For academics attempting to decipher conservatism, veteran publisher and conservative Alfred S. Regnery can introduce them to the four pillars of the philosophy, and they’re not going to like it one bit.
Yale Psychiatrist May Not Be Licensed
It seems that the Yale psychiatrist who diagnosed the president without a personal examination may not have a license either.
Higher Ed Hijinks
And you thought education majors had no fun. “The fall of 2006 was a time of turmoil in my life,” Ryan Williams-Virden writes in Ed Allies. “Having dropped my Education and Cultural Diversity class after…
Princeton Study Cool On Climate Change Models
Apparently, scientific skepticism lives.
Berkeley Claims California Still Golden
Non-Californians may view the exodus from the state as a sort of reverse migration that goes against historical trends, particularly those dramatized in old western movies.
Free Speech Hour @ UMass Amherst
The free speech policy at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst brings to mine an axiom of the late, great author M. Stanton Evans, which he dubbed “Evans Law of Inadequate Paranoia.”
Studying the Intersection Between Crime and Immigration
Professors may dismiss the link between immigration and crime whether it exists or not.