By Scott Greer, on
January 24, 2013
Christendom College administrators plan to cancel classes on Friday to encourage students to attend the 40th annual March for Life nearby in Washington, D.C.
By Scott Greer, on
January 23, 2013
More than sixty percent of major American universities and colleges have policies that violate students’ constitutional right to free speech, a study published by a higher education watchdog group has revealed.
By Oliver Darcy, on
January 23, 2013
A professor at Pennsylvania State University this month compared the Republican push for stricter voter ID laws to methods employed by the Klu Klux Klan (KKK) to suppress minorities from voting.
By Oliver Darcy, on
January 22, 2013
Administrators at Harvard University say they will soon meet students to discuss divestment of the school’s $30.7 million endowment from all industries involved in the production of fossil fuel energy.
By Scott Greer, on
January 21, 2013
College Republicans (CR) at the University of Toledo say they will soon introduce a resolution in student government demanding students be allowed to conceal carry weapons on campus.
By Timothy Dionisopoulos, on
January 18, 2013
The Constitution's Second Amendment was created to bolster slavery and capture land from Native Americans, award winning actor Danny Glover told a group of students at a Texas A&M sponsored event on Thursday.
By Scott Greer, on
January 18, 2013
Republican state legislators in Arkansas and Texas responded to President Obama’s new gun proposals on Thursday, introducing bills that would allow the concealed carry of firearms at public universities.
By Timothy Dionisopoulos, on
January 18, 2013
A professor from a public university on Wednesday claimed mass shootings, such as those in Newtown Conn., and Aurora Colo., are often the effects of jilted “white privilege.”
By Oliver Darcy, on
January 17, 2013
A professor at Colorado University renewed his pledge on Thursday to defy state law by implementing a personal ban on firearms in his classroom.
By Scott Greer, on
January 17, 2013
After two years of wrangling, Democrats in Colorado are set to push through a bill to grant undocumented persons in-state tuition at public universities. The bill is also expected to garner the signature of Democratic governor John Hickenlooper.
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