Five colleges in Massachusetts offer a joint certification in ‘reproductive justice,’ which focuses on the intersection of abortion politics and progressive activism.
Monthly Archives For March 2018
“God Bless You” Listed as a Microaggression at Simmons College
The phrase “God bless you” has been deemed a microaggression, or a potentially offensive phrase, at Simmons College.
Penn Law School Won’t Rebut Professor
But will discipline her.
Should School Security Be Like Airport Security?
In the wake of the tragic mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, Geraldo Rivera thinks it’s a good idea.
San Diego College Exam: Sweatshops Blamed on Capitalism
At San Diego Miramar College, a political science 101 exam referred to capitalism as a contributor to “sweatshop conditions.”
Tenure Criticism is Protected by First Amendment, Court Rules
Texas Tech University lost an initial decision by an appeals court on whether criticism of the tenure system by a college professor is protected under the First Amendment.
The Progressive Penndulum
It’s really startling how frequently the most conservative professor on campus is also the most accomplished, almost as stunning as the attempts of administrators and scholarly malcontents to silence them.
Mandating College Applications To Fill Enrollment Shortage
In the private sector, when businessmen find they’ve lost their market for a product, they produce something else: That’s why we don’t see manual typewriters anymore. When the government adopts an industry, it tries a…
Student Suspended For Going to Class
It used to be that you got suspended for skipping school.
Walking Out On Responsibility
In this month’s Campus Report, we examine the walk out protests of high school students around the country after the tragic shooting in Parkland, Florida.