Surely you can break down and share your microphones with those you disagree with if they are willing to debate you
Monthly Archives For February 2018
Ten Books To Read Before Graduation
If you look it over, you might find that underclassmen at, say, Hillsdale, would be more inclined to accumulate this library than the average Ivy Leaguer.
University President Not A Citizen
But he has filed papers with the U. S. government.
Yoga-Friendly Elementary Schools?
Many, according to an outfit that supplies training for them.
Academic Freedom Reaffirmed Under Governor Walker
The Wisconsin Board of Regents under Republican Governor Scott Walker have actually reaffirmed their commitment to academic freedom in the state university system.
Penn State Extension Diversity Activities
The Penn State Extension is offering diversity activities for younger students that have four goals: Two of them are actually pretty good.
UC-Merced Looking to Hire a Feminist Activist Coordinator
The University of California-Merced posted a job listing for a newly-created position entitled, “Coordinator of Women’s Programs” to push feminist activism and social justice programming on-campus.
Illinois University Settles $10,000 Lawsuit over Free Speech
Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville settled a $10,000 lawsuit with the College Republicans chapter over freedom of speech on the college campus.
GMU Finds Link Between Weather and Persecution
Researchers at George Mason University claim to have found a link between adverse weather and the persecution of Jews.
Spiritual Resistance At Fordham
A recent lecture promised it but we don’t know what it delivered.