Free Speech on Campus?
…by groups that want free speech for themselves but not for anyone who disagrees with them, they and the university will survive. Standing up for free speech and open debate…
…by groups that want free speech for themselves but not for anyone who disagrees with them, they and the university will survive. Standing up for free speech and open debate…
…subjects, and they must rely on standardized test scores to discriminate fairly between applicants from schools with varying degrees of grade inflation. The continuation of test-optional policies will only harm…
…this view. Nevertheless, while I will not break out the Man for All Seasons quote, I will grit my teeth and insist that antisemitic speech must be given the full…
…New Hampshire (1957): “Teachers and students must always remain free to inquire, to study and to evaluate, to gain new maturity and understanding; otherwise, our civilization will stagnate and die.”…
…of your way to join clubs, find like-minded people, and have fun. You will also fare better academically if you take the initiative to form study groups. Study groups are…
…even if all students are treated equally, they do not produce equal test performances. Differences Based On Skills and Preferences An alternative hypothesis is that differences in skills, preferences, and…
…a college education “pays off,” (“Merely because some of something is beneficial does not prove that more of it will also be beneficial….”), and a critique of free tuition at…
…pronounces on the passing men and events of to-day—this he shall hear and promulgate. In self-trust all the virtues are comprehended. Free should the scholar be—free and brave. Free even…
…be enough to reach meaningful conclusions, but as a group, the class produces upwards of 200 pages of field notes. I collate everyone’s notes into a single volume and they…
…we read a work of fiction, we come to empathize with the characters. We come to know them from the inside. Literature is how we download another’s mind into our…