The rule against photography in school bathrooms is meant to protect privacy. But, in this case, it appears as if the student is suspended for embarrassing the school:
Topic: AIA
Hillary Clinton’s College Plan Makes the Wrong Assumptions
George Leef at Forbes makes the case of why the Clinton campaign is misunderstanding the issues with higher education at colleges: The key objective of Clinton’s plan is to get more Americans into college, especially…
Did Obama Vote Communist in 1980?
An interesting column by our friend Paul Kengor at the American Spectator: The best insight into Obama’s political thinking at that time is Dr. John Drew, who knew Obama at Occidental precisely then. Drew headed…
Anti-Semitism on College Campuses is Intolerant
A great piece by Tammi Rossman-Benjamin in Newsweek on anti-Semitism at U.S. college campuses: For example, after anti-Zionist student protesters at San Francisco State University disrupted a Hillel-sponsored talk from the mayor of Jerusalem by…
When to Take the Fifth (Amendment)
The Fifth Amendment may be the Left’s favorite entry on the Bill of Rights but a relatively conservative law professor makes a pretty persuasive case that it should be more universally embraced. “The use of…
Students Protest Allen West’s Use of ‘Radical Islam’ in Speech
At Saint Louis University, veteran (retired Marine), former congressman and political commentator Allen West was speaking about radical Islam. But, some students took issue with it and planned a walk-out, which plan they executed during…
The New Cold War
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and George Washington University held a joint conference, their third together, at the university’s D.C. campus. Peter Clement, deputy assistant director for CIA’s Europe and Eurasia Mission, John McLaughlin, distinguished…
Some Educators Doubt the Reality of Hillary Clinton’s College Plan
This is an interesting article by the New York Times: Pushed to the left by Mr. Sanders’s promises of free college for all, Mrs. Clinton expanded on that plan in July with a proposal that,…
Why was a Teen Sent to Court over a 65-Cent Milk Carton?
Teenager Ryan Turk is going to go to court over a carton of milk in Prince William County, Virginia: The teenager says he had forgotten to grab the drink the first time through the line…
Plan for the Post-Republic after 2016 Elections, Warns Writer
Angelo Codevilla warns about the post-American republic due to the 2016 election cycle and both parties’ establishments’ actions to get us to this point.