UNC Has Permission to Remove Silent Sam
Governor Cooper gave officials at UNC-Chapel Hill permission to remove the Confederate monument of Silent Sam. In the Daily Tar Heel.
Governor Cooper gave officials at UNC-Chapel Hill permission to remove the Confederate monument of Silent Sam. In the Daily Tar Heel.
Michael Rubin argues that students in today's universities "will be indoctrinated in theories that focus on race above all other variables that construct identity."
On American Enterprise Institute.
Texas A&M University is under Federal investigation after various claims of its "anti-male" Title IX investigations.
On the College Fix.
Due to budgetary constraints, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College will suspend all of its sports except for men's and women's soccer. In the Chronicle of Higher Education.
A student at Pensacola Christian College, Allen Armentrout, was kicked out "after he was identified as a protester at the Aug. 12 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville."
On Inside Higher Ed.
Saturday morning, the statue of Robert E. Lee was removed from Duke Chapel. In the Chronicle.
The mayor of Chapel Hill, Pam Hemminger, has requested UNC-Chapel Hill to remove its Confederate statue of Silent Sam and place it in storage. In the Daily Tar Heel.
In a letter to incoming freshmen, a dean at U. Chicago said: “at the University of Chicago, we insist that all faculty and students are free to debate, disagree, and argue, without fear of being silenced.” On Campus Reform.
After the vandalization of the statue of Robert E. Lee at Duke Chapel, hundreds of Duke alumni have signed a petition for its removal. Alumni financial contributions will be withheld until the statue is taken down. In the Chronicle.
UNC-Chapel Hill's NCAA hearing ended yesterday, but neither the university nor the NCAA are permitted to make comments about what transpired until the conclusion of the investigation. In the Daily Tar Heel.