Interestingly, when you read the academic reactions they reveal more of what got past reviews by peers and, if you spend any time actually reading real academic articles, what is startling is the uncanny degree to which they do look like the real thing.
Monthly Archives For October 2018
High School Principal Replaced after Telling Student to Change Trump Jersey He Wore
Apparently, the wearing of a Donald Trump baseball jersey, complete with American flag patterns and colors, was enough for a high school principal in North Carolina to ask the student to change out of it….
Stony Brook University Event Uses Cupcakes to Signify One’s Gender Identity
Stony Brook University is holding several diversity events, one which involves free-to-decorate cupcakes that represent one’s sexual orientation and identity.
Indigenous Speaker At Fort Lewis College
The Colorado college reached into it’s alumni ranks to host a speaker on “Indigenous People’s Day” who would excoriate the man the government named a holiday after: Christopher Columbus.
Education System Failing Men
Some analysts have noticed, even if it doesn’t eat up a lot of time in the 24-7 news cycle.
Is Islamaphobia A Matter Of Faith?
The director of the Isaiah Foundation believes it is and shared that belief with students at St. Olaf’s College.
Ohio University Student Senator Arrested for Hate E-mail Hoax
A student senator named Anna Ayers was arrested for creating false alarms of anti-LGBTQIA+ sentiment via hate e-mails, which she sent to herself.
Free Speech Zone Still Exists at Texas Woman’s University
Texas Woman’s University, a public university located in Denton, Texas, will not back down from its policy to have “free speech zones” on its campus.
Berkeley Grad Incurs Enmity of the Left
It is ironic that a Berkeley Ph.D. who specializes in helping the homeless and runs a school of social work should incur the enmity of the Left but that is exactly what happened when Will Rainford offered his observations on one of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s accusers.
Whatever Became Of Soft Skills?
By definition, soft skills should be in more plentiful supply than hard ones but are endangered by trends in both parenting and education and the overlap between the two, a scholar from the Manhattan Institute suggests.