Apparently to some college students in California, historical Spanish mission bell markers are symbols of oppression and should be removed.
Monthly Archives For May 2018
Florida State University to Remove Statue of Thomas Jefferson’s Grandson over Slave Owning-Past
A committee at Florida State University voted to remove a statue of Francis Eppes, the grandson of American Founding Father Thomas Jefferson, over the concerns that he was a slave owner.
Segregation At Georgetown
It usually occurs at liberal events.
Cherry Hill High Won’t Party Like 1776
The 1776 theme for the school prom may have seemed appropriate, particularly since it is being held at the Constitution Center, but some partygoers didn’t think so.
Rutgers Students Unhappy with Statement Praising Trump
Apparently they don’t think he’s ready for the Nobel Prize.
DePaul University’s Polyamory Studies
The event’s description sought to “dig past the surface conversation surrounding polyamory and open relationships” and examine “the ways soisl [sic] identity impact the conversations and the embodiment of open and polygamous [sic] relationships.”
Whatever Became Of Arne Duncan?
The former Secretary of Education following the path of his predecessors at the U. S. Department and continuing to propose ineffectual reforms that may backfire on his political constituency.
University of Mary Washington Administrators Axe Printing Budget for Student Newspaper, Get Reasons Mixed Up
The Blue and Gray Press, the student newspaper for the University of Mary Washington, saw its printing budget axed by the school administration over alleged environmental concerns, which starkly contrasted with previous statements by administrators on their reporting standards.
Ten Hour Student Senate Meeting on Anti-Israel Vote Ended after Students Walk Out
After ten hours of discussion and disagreement, UC-Santa Barbara student senators walked out a meeting on whether to pass a boycott-Israel resolution or not to.
Wolfman Bob
Robert Wielgus has made wolves his life’s work and it paid handsomely, if not in the manner in which he expected.