The vandals who took down a statue they found offensive at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill actually have little support.
Monthly Archives For September 2018
Social Media Undoes Left-Wing Profs
Aaron Barlow of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) argues that social media has been the undoing of pedagogues in America.
Remembering 9-11: Let’s Roll
Members of an earlier generation remember exactly where they were when President Kennedy was assassinated. For a later generation, it was 9-11.
Making Voting ‘Sexy’ Class at University of Michigan Aims to Increase Voter Turnout
A class at the University of Michigan is looking to make voting “sexy” in order to increase voter turnout at the polls for the 2018 midterm elections.
Ball State University Agreement Boosts Pro-Life Student Group’s Efforts to Help Pregnant Students
Ball State University agreed to fund a pro-life student group and paid $12,000 in legal fees after the pro-life student group pointed out that it was being excluded from official club status due to religious discrimination.
College of the Ozarks Drops Nike Gear
A small, private Christian college in Point Lookout, Missouri made headlines this week after the global apparel company Nike cut an ad with controversial football athlete Colin Kaepernick.
Penn State Mathematician’s Politically Correct Math
A Penn State University mathematics professor allegedly included his political views in multiple exams.
University of Minnesota Sued over Moving Conservative Speaker to Smaller Venue
The University of Minnesota is facing a lawsuit from the Young America’s Foundation over the university moving an event with conservative speaker Ben Shapiro to a smaller venue over alleged security concerns.
‘Jesus Loves You’ Notes Barred from Wisconsin School
A Wisconsin technical school was unhappy one of its students passed out valentines notes saying things such as “Jesus loves you,” and stopped the student from passing them out. Now, the student is suing the school to change its restrictions on free speech.
Harvard Black Law Students Neutral On Kavanaugh
BLSA’s neutrality pledge is quite remarkable in an age when there is precious little that universities or university organizations are neutral about.