The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling which struck down affirmative action in college admissions is spurring one of the defendants in the ruling, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, to find a way to make college…
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As students struggle, Chicago Public Schools puts politics over education
Chicago Public Schools (CPS), fresh off of getting a former organizing official Brandon Johnson elected as the Windy City mayor, continues its political push in the state legislature. But it continues to neglect the public…
Biden administration tries new student loan debt plan after Supreme Court ruling
On the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling eliminating student loan debt cancellation, the Biden administration scrambled to find a workaround. In the first week of July, about two weeks from the Court’s ruling,…
Asian-Americans rejoice over Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that overturned affirmative action spurred much outcry from the Left, but much of the coverage ignored how conservative Asian-Americans felt about the ruling. The left-wing group Asian Americans and Pacific…
Will the NCAA remove a ban on marijuana in sports?
Although marijuana is illegal on the federal level, states have loosened restrictions on marijuana when it comes to medical or recreational use. It appears that the NCAA, the governing body of collegiate athletics, may be…
George Washington University changes moniker to ‘Revolutionaries’
George Washington University (GWU), a private university located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C., announced in May that it officially changed its moniker from ‘Colonials’ to ‘Revolutionaries.’ In an official email, GWU’s associate…
‘Moms for Liberty’ added to SPLC’s ‘Hate Map’ over parent-focused activism
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a left-wing activist organization, recently added the parental rights group “Moms for Liberty” to its “Hate Map” list last month. Its reasoning was that the parental rights group associated with…
Remembering America’s humble beginnings on July 4th
Happy 247th birthday, America. On Independence Day, Americans ought to feel proud of their country. Despite the resurgence of anti-American and revisionist history, Americans want to believe that the country is worth fighting for and believing…
Biden’s student loan debt scheme ruled unconstitutional
Another Supreme Court ruling resulted in the the Left acting apoplectic in the last week of judicial decisions when it struck down the Biden administration’s student loan program, which was marketed as a student loan…
Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that left liberals and progressives fuming when it determined that affirmative action practices should not be used in college admissions. By a 6-3 ruling, it is no longer…