College campuses already afflicted with the politically correct virus have acquired another seemingly incurable malady — Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). In this issue of Campus Report we take a closer look.
Read the articleIt never occurs to him that his success is due to the fact that he is successful.
Read the articleIt turns out that the legendary former Secretary of State has two chairs named after him–one at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and one at Johns Hopkins.
Read the articleA UCLA study by students concluded that President Donald Trump’s tweets and “language shows an anti-immigrant bias,” which study was used to support DACA, or the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
Read the articleBTS is the tendency to blame the president for self-inflicted wounds.
Read the articleCNN’s Brian Stelter took issue with President Trump’s latest tweet about the UCLA basketball players — Cody Riley, LiAngelo Ball and Jalen Hill, who were arrested in China for shoplifting and, thanks to Trump, were recently released. When the players returned home, they thanked Trump for his assistance in their return. “To President Trump and the […]
Read the articleA graduate instructor at the University of Illinois was arrested after allegedly assaulting two students during an anti-Trump rally.
Read the articleProfessors at the University of Miami blamed President Donald Trump for their struggles teaching in today’s political environment.
Read the articleAn anti-Trump lecture was held at Cornell to mark the one-year anniversary of the election of President Donald Trump, featuring a professor who wrote poems of being a “nasty woman.”
Read the articleAt the multicultural office of Providence College, someone had put up a display to stab a “Trumpkin.” The office removed the display after the College Republicans issued a complaint, with the university recognizing it was not an officially sanctioned display for Halloween.
Read the articleA mayor criticized President Trump in a political science presentation at Michigan State University, calling the president “a pathetic excuse,” among other criticisms.
Read the articleUniversity of Southern California professor Charles H.F. Davis defended his recent tweets that slammed President Donald Trump and called for violence to destroy whiteness.
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