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Monthly Archives For October 2018
Kavanaugh Accuser Nominated For Distinquished UNC Alumna
For years the word truth was usually preceded by the definite article. Now, at least politically and academically–and they often overlap, it is getting other modifiers.
Financial Literacy of K-12 Education
How does your state score?
UM Disciplines Professor Who Wouldn’t Write Recommendation
This time when they told him not to let politics interfere with his professional duties, they actually attached punishments.
UTA Lecturer Warned Against Kavanaugh Nomination
A lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin warns that the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court could have an adverse affect on affirmative action, even though the recently minted justice has never ruled on an affirmative action case.
Not My Fair Lady
Christine Fair, the Georgetown political scientist who wished death and dismemberment upon the Republican half of the U. S. Senate Judiciary Committee over their support of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, has been placed on “research leave” by Georgetown University. Maybe she’ll learn something.
Oklahoma Law School Dean Ousted
But is the university practicing guilt by accusation?
Indigenous People’s Day Dissed
Political activists at Scripps College made the mistake of scheduling an anti-Kavanaugh rally on Monday, then sheepishly had to postpone it.
Trumpoganda at the University of Illinois
If the name of the new course at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana wasn’t clear enough, the progenitors of it leave no doubt where it is heading.
New Harvard President Endorses Ideological Diversity
Let’s see what happens, what form it takes, and how long it lasts.