Campus Cancel Culture–Pernicious and Widespread
“I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” While Voltaire apparently did not say exactly that (the phrase seems…
“I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” While Voltaire apparently did not say exactly that (the phrase seems…
…Race and Inclusion,” with liberal syndicated columnist Clarence Page as the moderator. As the event got underway, a chanting mob of 40 student protesters bursts into the auditorium, holding signs…
…says it is and quite a few of them say that their course will be about hot-button issues. Many students, innocent as lambs, enroll in something called “College Writing” only…
…served by the state’s western metropole, Rapid City, in the summer; hunting pheasant and waterfowl in the fall; and gambling year-round. Whenever the roads are open, the state’s eastern metropole,…
…for free speech when students demanded that nationally-syndicated columnist George Will be disinvited. Will aroused the ire of zealous feminists for a piece that questioned whether there is truly a…
…by state and school. Our main concern is not with the study or teaching of the subject, but how campuses implicitly and explicitly force students to adopt this ideology through…
…dozens of tech entrepreneurs, such as Steve Jobs and Larry Page, who consistently voiced the mantra of “follow your passion.” Listening to them, it seemed that one first found their…
…scandal became front page and gossip column fodder. In that incident, a stripper hired by team members accused three players of rape. By the time her allegations were proven false,…
…As Jay Schalin described it in his article, “Hollow at the Core,” students will now need only 39 hours of general education requirements, compared to 50 before. (This is out…
…the first-ever wireless message over open seas, one of the most important applications for radio waves was ocean-going communications. With many mariners in the area, both civilian and military, an…