For about half of them, not very much.
Monthly Archives For July 2018
California Regents Settle With YAL and ADF
For openers, they must pay the Young Americans for Liberty chapter at Berkeley and the Alliance Defense Fund $8,250.
Fairfax Public Schools Sex Ed Freefall
We’re used to school boards going in one direction while parents prefer another but never in so lopsided a fashion.
George Washington University Institutes Diversity Skits as Part of New Student Training
Diversity skits and dialogues are a mandatory part of new students’ orientation, after a social media controversy riled students.
Portland State University Professor Cleared in Investigation after Writing Journal Article on Colonialism
A Portland State University professor has been cleared by the administration after being investigated over his journal article on the impact of colonialism on the local population.
Campus Bias Busting Not A Conservative Program
The key is when they use words like inclusivity instead of balance.
Outrage Ensues at University of Washington over Lecturer’s Opinion on Women, Coding
Students at the University of Washington were offended and upset at a lecturer’s opinion editorial that attempted to explain why women select careers other than coding.
President Trump’s Family Separation Policy is Similar to the Holocaust, Student Editor Claimed
During the family separation policy uproar the past month, an assistant opinion editorial editor at the University of Pennsylvania compared it to the Holocaust.
Teacher’s Union’s: Quo Vadis?
The U. S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Janus public employee union fees case is breaking down into a question of self-determination or self-preservation but which side is which?