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FAA denied university request to operate surveillance drones on campus

By Oliver Darcy and Josiah Ryan, on February 06, 2013

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) denied Georgia Tech University’s (GT) 2010 request to operate three surveillance drones in the skies above their campus, reveal documents uncovered late last month.

Providence College names 'combating' racism award after slain youth, Trayvon Martin

By Timothy Dionisopoulos, on February 06, 2013

Providence College (PC) has named an award for anti-racist activists after Trayvon Martin, a Florida youth who was shot and killed last year in an incident which embroiled the country in a debate on guns and race.

Student group fights university's plan to replace Native American mascot

By Scott Greer, on February 05, 2013

Students at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign launched a campaign last week to fight the school’s plan to replace the former Native American themed mascot known as “Chief Illiniwek.”

Administration sends campus police after Dartmouth student who spoke Chinese ‘gibberish’

By Scott Greer, on February 05, 2013

The Dartmouth College Campus Police are on the hunt for a student who allegedly directed “faux-Chinese... gibberish” at two Asian American students, an administrator told Campus Reform on Monday.

Duke student gov to blow emergency fund on 'diversity immersion retreat'

By Katherine Timpf, on February 04, 2013

The Duke University Student Government (DSG) on Wednesday allocated more than half its “emergency fund” to bail-out a “diversity immersion retreat” to be put on by the school’s Center for Race Relations.

The legislation allocates $2,254 of the $5,000 emergency fund for the retreat titled “Common Ground,” which the school’s blog describes as a “student-led diversity immersion retreat program dedicated to exploring human relations in personal and profound ways.”

A flyer for an earlier iteration of the retreat, held on October 21, describes it as "free" and a place to "discuss race, gender, sexuality, and socioeconomic status.”

The funding emergency for the Feb. 28 - March 3 retreat apparently arose from a “miscommunication” with the college’s Center for Multicultural Affairs, according to a Jan. 31 article in The Duke Chronicle.

Funding for these types of programs generally comes out of DSG’s $70,000 surplus, junior Marcus Benning, a senator for Durham and regional affairs, told the Chronicle. But that takes at least a week -- a delay that could postpone, limit, or rush planning for the camp.

Benning, however, argued that the lack of funding for the diversity camp did not justify use of the student’ government’s emergency fund.

“An emergency on their part doesn’t have to create an emergency for us,” he said.

DSG Executive Vice President Patrick Oathout, however, told the Chronicle that in his view the retreat is too important to risk such a fate.

“I went to Common Ground, and it really did profoundly change my life in many ways,” he said.

Outhout was not available for comment from Campus Reform in time for publication.

One commentator on the Chronicle article, who identified himself simply as “curious,” seemed critical of the level of emergency for a retreat that invites just two-percent of Duke’s student body.

"Will the money given to Common Ground go to buying more t-shirts and hoodies?” he asked.

Texas A&M spent $40K to host actor Danny Glover's controversial campus speech

By Timothy Dionisopoulos, on February 04, 2013

Texas A&M University spent $40,000 to bring actor Danny Glover to campus for a Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast speech, an investigation by a student group, the Texas Aggie Conservatives (TAC) revealed.

State Senator in Tennessee wants to slash universities' diversity spending

By Scott Greer, on February 01, 2013

A Tennessee state senator has proposed legislation that would drastically cut funding for diversity programs at public universities.

Left-wing student group dubs GOP Florida Gov Rick Scott 'mankind's worst governor'

By Scott Greer, on February 01, 2013

Students for a Democratic Society, attacked Gov. Scott after his proposal for differential tuition rates by major.

Former Sec of Labor says gov should not focus on reducing deficit

By Oliver Darcy, on February 01, 2013

A prominent professor who served as Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton posted an article early this month suggesting deficit reduction should not be a priority of the federal government.

University issues rape whistles following armed robberies, keeps gun ban

By Oliver Darcy, on January 31, 2013

Administrators at Washington University (WU) in St. Louis are distributing safety whistles to students, after two incidents of armed robbery occurred near the university.

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