A charter school in Atlanta, Georgia replaced the reciting of the pledge of allegiance with a ‘wolf pack chant,’ which was met with outcry from the public.
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UNC Students to Rally to Support Vandal of ‘Silent Sam’ Statue
Students at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill are planning to rally to show solidarity with a fellow student, who was arrested for vandalizing the Confederate statue known as “Silent Sam” that resides on-campus.
University of Oregon Art Museum to Host Camp for Transgender Children
The art museum associated with the University of Oregon is going to host a camp for grade school aged children who are transgender.
Business Leaders In Christ Get Secular Reprieve
The University of Iowa revoked the official status of a Christian student club, the Business Leaders in Christ, after it declined to promote an openly gay member to its leadership. The student group said it…
University Health Plans Face Post-Obamacare Competition
The Trump administration recently introduced short-term health insurance plans into the health insurance market, which could potentially destabilize another part of Obamacare, also known as the Affordable Care Act.
Toronto Professor: The Material ‘Felt’ is Linked to White Supremacy
The material known as felt is apparently linked to white supremacy and queer theory, per one professor in Canada.
UCLA Pays $42,000 for Students to Combat ‘Social Injustices’
UCLA is paying its students $13 an hour to promote “social injustices,” which costs $42,000 a year and comes from mandatory student funds.
Yale Professor Received Highest University Award, Several Years after Students Protested Him
Three years after being targeted by Yale student mobs, Yale professor Nicholas Christakis received the highest award for a Yale University professor for his work.
Police Report Appears to Differ from Portland State University Student Racism Claim
A police report appears to call into question a Portland State University student’s claims of racism from a food cart co-owner.
Harvard Study: If Readers Given a ‘Trigger Warning’ Before, More Likely to be Anxious while Reading
A Harvard University study concluded that if ‘trigger warnings,’ or warnings of potentially offensive material, were given to readers beforehand, those readers would be more anxious while reading books.