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Topic: Mizzou
Missouri Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Protect Student Journalists
This is, no doubt, a response to Melissa Click’s attempt to kick out a student journalist from protests at the University of Missouri.
Missouri Lawmakers Call for Mizzou Professor Melissa Click’s Firing
She was the professor who asked for ‘muscle’ to remove a student reporter from the quad on campus during a demonstration, which video went viral and resulted in Click losing her courtesy appointment in the…
Politicians in Missouri Introduce Bill that would Revoke Scholarships from Striking Athletes
After the Mizzou football team strike that forced the university’s hand in making several moves and concessions to activists, state politicians are looking ahead to the future in case there is any future strike by scholarship…
Half of Mizzou’s Faculty got Waivers on Minimum Teaching Requirements
So what do they do instead of teaching college students, which is a big part of the job?
Assistant Professor at Mizzou Arrested for Dragging Hijab-less Girl by the Hair
Uh, so will reporters who report on it be labeled Islamophobic? Youssif Zaghwani Omar, an assistant professor at the University of Missouri, was arrested on suspicion of child abuse this past week for “allegedly grabbing…
What Education Reports Think of Safe Spaces
Check out this piece in the Washington Monthly.
Towson University President Gives into Protester Demands
College Fix reported: Interim President Timothy Chandler of Towson University near Baltimore, Maryland, has signed a document “affirming his intention to actively address or advocate for a list of demands” brought forth by a group…
Michelle Malkin: Look at Today’s Radical College Crybabies
Scathing take from Michelle Malkin on the campus mobs and race-baiting tactics of the Left.
Scholar says Campus Mobs Reject Free Speech and Academic Freedom
Facts don’t matter to the left-wing mobs forming on college campuses, in addition to free speech and academic freedom.