The NAACP recently condemned the “racist” use of the song “Black Betty” at hockey games, despite the obvious fact that the song was in fact written by a black man.
Articles By: Don Irvine
Winning and losing?
Collegiate athletics programs mediocre graduation rates mean it’s time for coaches and teams to step up their academics, not just their athletics.
A Virtual Classroom
Skipping class is getting easier for students thanks to technology, but what effect will this have on higher education?
Wiley Woodward
Woodward needs to take a lesson from his won words when it comes to journalistic ethics.
Yes, Virginia There is a Media Bias
Once again, academics prove that media tilts left.
Trusting Thomas
In a recent AU event, journalist Helen Thomas maintained that she is an unbiased journalist in her work.
Potheaded
Pot users at UMASS-Amherst arrested despite referendum request not to have marijuana violations strictly enforced.
R-rated Movies Given the Boot
Students in Montgomery County just may have to start reading their literature, since the school district banned PG-13 and R movies.
News as Activism
Recently reporter Campbell Brown talked about the activism of the news media after 9-11 and Hurricane Katrina. What ever happened to “just the facts ma’am”?
Expensive Oaths
Swearing in high school just got more expensive in Hartford Connecticut.