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ANALYSIS: Yale student newspaper retracts anti-Semitic edits, but clarification confirms bias
A quick Google search of confirmed Hamas atrocities confirms that Yale Daily News got it wrong.
By Zachary Marschall, PhD
Nov 1, 2023
Students' writing is so bad, one professor says he has to write emails for them
This self-identified professor used to assign 1-2 page essays for his biology class, but scrapped them because stud…
By Elaine Gunthorpe
Sep 20, 2023
'Don’t give up on the liberal arts,' Catholic Bishop argues
Study of the humanities in the United States has decreased by 17% over the past ten years.
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Mar 6, 2023
Jewish professor wins lawsuit after being fired for criticizing boss' anti-Semitic joke
Linfield University recently settled a lawsuit with professor Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, who was allegedly fired for c…
By Shelby Kearns
Feb 10, 2023
AI writes academic essay, raises questions about academic integrity, standards
The AI program ChatGPT wrote an academic essay in response to a prompt about learning styles from an educational te…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 27, 2022
FURNISH: The Debt You Owe Should Not Be Required of Me
Analogies between the Biden administration’s loan cancellation and these military assistance programs, such as the …
By Zachary Marschall
Aug 31, 2022
U Florida takes 'Karl Marx' name off study room following news report
The University of Florida changed the name of its 'Karl Marx Group Study Room' to 'Group Study Room 229' after Camp…
By Avery Selby
Mar 15, 2022
This student spoke out when her professor played an anti-Trump video in class. Here's what happened next.
A Clemson University English class recently played the controversial 2017 Julius Caesar production that apparently …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Mar 11, 2022
University of Florida names study room after Karl Marx
The Karl Marx Group Study Room is one of 14 other reserved spaces where students can schedule a time to collaborate…
By Alexa Schwerha
Mar 7, 2022
Did a trans studies prof put Joan of Arc in the gender binary? Read the tweet.
Colby Gordon recently tweeted a gendered message about Joan of Arc.
By Logan Dubil
Jan 11, 2022
ACADEMICALLY SPEAKING: Giving thanks for God after an afternoon in Hell with leftists
Convention and obedience are not mutually exclusive to happiness when they act to help individuals create meaningfu…
By Zachary Marschall, PhD
Nov 28, 2021
ACADEMICALLY SPEAKING: Campuses are never gay enough for the queer left
The LGBTQ left are the same people who said that “Love is Love” when gay marriage became legal, but now contend tha…
By Zachary Marschall, PhD
Nov 14, 2021
Harvard created ‘exclusive space’ for ‘Black-identifying audience members’ by basing theater admissions on race
The Ivy League school advertised a 'Black Out' night for a Macbeth production in which the university requested non…
By Alexa Schwerha
Nov 10, 2021
Professors accuse Aristotle, Kant, Trump of racism in roundtable discussion on philosophy
One professor said, 'Aristotle should be seen as sort of pioneering racist thinking of the western tradition.'
By Alex Munguia
Jun 20, 2021
Critical Race Theory 101 with Angela Morabito
Much of the U.S. media has falsely equated laws against Critical Race Theory with laws against teaching about slave…
By Angela Morabito
Jun 17, 2021
Critical Race Theory motivates summer reading list, 'cluster hire' at ASU
A new professor at Arizona State University publicized her recommended summer reading list after being part of a 'c…
By Wyatt Eichholz
Jun 11, 2021
Syracuse course questions whether academia should stop teaching Shakespeare
Syracuse University is offering a course in the English Department this Fall, entitled “Why Shakespeare? Race in t…
By Justine Murray
Apr 23, 2021
Rutgers students provided with 'trigger' warnings in Classics and history courses
A Rutgers professor is using trigger warnings for his courses involving uncomfortable realities of Greek and Roman …
By Ben Zeisloft
Apr 23, 2021
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Students support boycotting Panda Express for 'cultural appropriation'
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By Ophelie Jacobson
Mar 17, 2021
'Yoga for QTPOC Folx': Despite segregated rock climbing backlash, Cornell offers more identity-specific classes
Cornell University's Women’s Resource Center is hosting three identity-specific yoga classes during the spring 2021…
By Matthew Wilson
Mar 16, 2021
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