The University of Massachusetts at Amherst has agreed to expand the time for free speech beyond the lunch hour due to a lawsuit by the Young Americans for Liberty (YAL), who were represented by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).
Monthly Archives For June 2018
UNC Student Group Issues Diversity On-Campus Demands
University of North Carolina’s Black Congress issued a set of demands after the student newspaper unearthed social media comments by the student body president, which were made years ago and were offensive in nature.
Marquette Student Group Counsels Students to Not Call the Police, Handle Situations on Their Own
A student group at Marquette University told students that they should not call the police if they feel threatened, but should handle it themselves.
Loyola Campus Police Cleared in Investigation of Conduct with Ticket Scalpers
Loyola’s campus police officers were cleared in a private investigation on whether several officers racially profiled two black ticket scalpers at a university basketball game.
School Police Are Dangerous, ‘Normalizes Authoritarianism,’ Professor Claims
A university professor claimed that school police officers eventually ‘normalizes authoritarianism.’
Social Justice and Math Go Together, Professor Claims
Social justice has a role in teaching mathematics in classes, one professor claims.
BDS Movement Goes 0-for-6 This Year on Divestment from Israel
Liberal student activists have gone 0-for-6 in trying to push universities to divest from Israeli companies, otherwise known as the BDS movement.
AAUP: Professors Should Run Regents
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) thinks that it should govern a university’s governing boards.
Planned Parenthood Reaches Out To Elementary Schools
In Michigan, PP is giving a safe-sex seminar for kids.
Queer Reading At Princeton
Seriously, that’s what they call it.