Southern Methodist University changed its decision and now will allow a 9/11 flag display in a prominent part of campus.
Topic: September 11th
SMU Plans to Move 9/11 Flag Display to Less Prominent Location
Southern Methodist University changed the location of a flag display application, remembering the events of September 11, 2001 from the Young America’s Foundation chapter from a prominent location to a different location.
Iowa State University Assignment: Write about 9/11 from the Terrorists’ Perspective
It sounds like an overcorrection on trying to understand radical Islam at Iowa State University. Students were instructed to write about the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 as if they were sympathizers with radical Islam:…
Why did a Professor Tear Down 9/11 Posters?
Well, the Young Americans for Freedom chapter at Saddleback College did not like the free speech restrictions on their campus and posted the 9/11 anniversary posters, which were later torn down by a gender studies professor. Photo…
Students School UNC on 9-11
Fundamental law of physics: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. “At the start of the fall semester, a freshman student at UNC-Chapel Hill gave the syllabus for ENG 72:Literature of 9/11 a cursory…
Vandals Rearrange 9/11 Flag Display at Brandeis
Not a classy move, at all. The memorial was co-sponsored by conservatives and Democrat clubs on the college campus and it should not have been disturbed.
On 9/11 Anniversary, Professor Called for Remembrance of Anti-Black Violence
Specifically, Stony Brook assistant professor Crystal Fleming tweeted about “racial terror” against blacks.
University of Illinois Backtracks from Blocking 9/11 Flag Display by College Republicans
The College Fix reported: In the end, honoring the dead of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks beat the lawn-care needs of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The school backed down from its insistence that…

George W. Bush on the Night of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks
One of the more memorable quotes from President George W. Bush’s evening address after the terrorist attacks: