With radical environmentalism running amok in academia and in journalism schools, the Associated Press reminded the public of its liberal bias when it incorrectly portrayed a story about mining regulations in Idaho.

With radical environmentalism running amok in academia and in journalism schools, the Associated Press reminded the public of its liberal bias when it incorrectly portrayed a story about mining regulations in Idaho.
Slate applauded faculty at the University of Virginia for resigning in protest when a former Trump administration official received a fellowship at the university.
A case in Texas in which a teacher was transferred from an elementary school to a high school in her district after showing students pictures of her with her same-sex partner
Harvard’s Class of 2003 doesn’t think much of one of its classmates – the one who works for President Trump.
Not the confederate one, the American one
Nancy McEldowney was exactly the kind of swamp dweller the Trump administration has vowed to send packing
Academics don’t blur distinctions between apples and oranges, only between dictatorships and democracies.
If you’re going to support President Donald Trump, you better be careful where you do it.
Academic connections to terrorist groups are disturbingly easy to find.
Don’t look now, but your local school library soon could be getting into the liberal indoctrination racket.