By Katherine Timpf, on
June 19, 2013
College students need to study the works of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., in order to fight "civil rights" issues such as the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) targeting of groups for political reasons.
By Oliver Darcy, on
June 19, 2013
A professor at a public college in Tennessee is being investigated by school administrators for allegedly forcing her students to wear ribbons in support of gay rights and express verbal support for the LGBT community.
By Katherine Timpf, on
June 19, 2013
The future of the Internet is in the hands of young people, conservative firebrand Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told Campus Reform on Tuesday.
By Josiah Ryan, on
June 17, 2013
State officials may soon give police officers at Oregon University (OU) permission to carry firearms for the first time in the school’s 137-year history.
By Josiah Ryan & Shane McGonigal, on
June 17, 2013
Students at George Mason University (GMU) signed a petition early this month asking President Obama to listen in on the "private conversations" of all Fox News employees and their families.
By Gabriella Hoffman, on
June 16, 2013
During a commencement speech at The Ohio State University last month, President Obama warned the Class of 2013 to reject the voices warning against big government.
By Oliver Darcy, on
June 14, 2013
In a recent interview, a well-known professor who taught at Columbia University for 46 years questioned whether or not President Obama actually attended the Ivy League school.
By Campus Reform Staff, on
June 14, 2013
Individuals entering and exiting the heavily guarded Center for Advanced Study of Language (CASL) at the University of Maryland refused to answer questions earlier this week on what happens in the mysterious building.
By Oliver Darcy & Josiah Ryan, on
June 13, 2013
University of Maryland (UMD) police on Wednesday prohibited two Campus Reform reporters from filming an alleged covert government facility where Edward Snowden is believed to have worked as a security guard in 2005.
By Timothy Dionisopoulos, on
June 12, 2013
The Oregon Legislature passed legislation earlier this month that would prevent public and private universities from gaining access to students’ social media accounts.
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