Michael P. Ryan works at the Catholic university DePaul and praised the deceased al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki, among other statements.
Topic: DePaul

Black Lives Matter Protesters Disrupt DePaul University Event
The controversial speaker, Milo Yiannopoulos, was rudely interrupted by a Black Lives Matter protest leader, Edward Ward (a local church minister), who grabbed the microphone away from the moderator. The security guards, who were campus…
Black Student Union Condemns Pro-Trump Chalk Messages as a Hate Crime
What?! This is an actual allegation by DePaul University’s Black Student Union: Photo by bionicteaching Photo by bionicteaching
No More Political Chalk Messages, says DePaul
So many hurt feelings of college snowflakes and their administrators: DePaul University will no longer allow students to chalk political messages on the sidewalks of its campus because of the “offensive, hurtful, and divisive” nature…
DePaul, a Catholic College, Takes Down Planned Parenthood Volunteering Links after Outcry
College Fix with the latest: Catholic colleges are known for employing many faculty and administrators who oppose the church’s social teaching on abortion and contraception, but one school is learning there are limits to its cooperation…
Catholic DePaul University Pushes Students to Participate in LGBT Activities
The university’s practices toe the line of Catholic doctine and worldly affairs, as the university has pushed students to actively participate in LGBT activities and pushing the LGBT agenda.
DePaul Students Fundraise for Convicted Palestinian Terrorist
Rasmea Odeh was convicted in Israel for her participation in bombings in 1970: one killed two students in a marketplace and an attempt to bomb the British consulate. She lied on her immigration papers saying…
Radical Academic Credos
For supporters of David Horowitz’s student Academic Bill of Rights, academic freedom is about protecting vulnerable students from indoctrination at the hands of radical professors. However, one DePaul University professor recently argued that Horowitz’s conception of academic freedom promotes a “distinctly right-wing agenda” and “contains within it a backhanded insult to the intelligence of the students he is purporting to protect.”