Oh, the irony is strong at Wellesley College: Timothy Boatwright was born a girl, and checked off the “female” box when applying to the Massachusetts all-women’s school, according to an article in the New York…
Topic: National Review
The Big Losers on Election Day
The biggest losers on election night were in the liberal media, an adjunct of the national Democratic Party. But the far-left “progressives” who had backed Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and then rationalized voting for Hillary…
Columbus Day: Celebrating American Exceptionalism, Not the PC Narratives
Below is a portion of a great piece at the National Review on why Christopher Columbus is important to American history and idea of American exceptionalism: One man, two narratives: 1. Born to a working-class…
Today’s Safe Spaces for Minority Students Looks a Lot Like Racial Segregation
UConn has created ‘safe spaces’ for their minority students by creating an all-black male dormitory hall. Hmm, doesn’t that appear to roll back the advances of the civil rights movement? Photo by gtalan
Student Activists are Really Radical Today
A good take from David French at the National Review: Campus radicals hold a shared vision that has the potential to rip this nation to shreds. It’s a vision instigated by people with impossible demands…
Ivy League Day-Care at Brown University
Those who view college as little more than expensive day-care just got some new evidence. “Even some of Brown’s coddling administrators had to shake their heads at the student response to a debate between leftist…
Texas University Cancels ‘The Vagina Monologues’ since the Writer is a White Woman
This is… just getting out of hand, isn’t it?! Photo by paraplegicpanda Photo by paraplegicpanda
What Black History Misses
We have a plethora of black history courses in primary, secondary and post-secondary institutions of learning throughout the United States. Yet and still, there are indications that quantity does not necessarily equal quality. “As the…
Federal Bureaucracy Unplugged: The Weed Agency
National Review columnist Jim Geraghty’s latest book, “The Weed Agency: A Comic Tale of Federal Bureaucracy Without Limits,” is a satirical and comical fictional story about federal bureaucracy and how hopeless it can be. Starting…