Because the Ninth Circuit is still fighting reality.
Monthly Archives For March 2018
Artless in Academia
The ancient Marxists and modern art academicians have at least one thing in common: For both of them “art is a weapon.” Unfortunately, for neither of them, who seem to overlap, has it been a particular talent.
Star Trek Posters in a Workplace could be Sexist, MIT Librarian Suggests
Star Trek posters at workplaces among technology workers is apparently sexist, according to a librarian at MIT.
NYT Editor To Stanford Students: We’re Biased
It’s academic subscribers may insist that the Grey Lady is neutral but at least one editor at the New York Times knows better and said as much to students at Stanford.
Academia In One Long Sentence
In a recent blog, a religious studies professor from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville summarized the current academic outlook on the lead paragraph of one of his blogs.
Lewis & Clark Cabal Shout Down Sommers
A cabal of demonstrators shouted down author Christina Hoff Sommers when she appeared at Lewis & Clark University.
The STEM Glut
An increasing number of insiders say, contrary to the multitude of studies and seminars we’ve slogged through, that there is not a shortage of Science Technology and Engineering Majors (STEM) but a glut.
Miami University of Ohio Women’s Center Promotes ‘Social Justice and Radical Feminism’ Activism
Miami University of Ohio’s Women’s Center has an internship program for up to seven interns per year. The interns are assigned to organize events for students to push for ‘radical feminism’ and social justice efforts.
Duke University Pushes Policy of Random Roommates to Promote Diversity
Duke University is now randomly assigning roommates to students to promote diversity and avoid roommates from being too similar to each other.
Professors Call for Gun Violence Research
At taxpayer expense, of course. Apparently it never occurs to them to pursue a public good on their own dime.