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3 things we noticed at the California GOP convention
Politico· 4 days agoThe incidents most commonly occurred in residential settings, followed by the workplace and public facilities. Calls came from nearly 80 percent of California’s 58 counties ...
‘The Student’ and ‘Brave New Words’: Teaching Teachers New Tricks
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days agoThe U.S. has the world’s best universities and, it sometimes seems, the world’s worst students. This...
Put suspension or expulsion on the table for violent college students | Opinion
Sun-Sentinel· 3 days agoColleges are considering suspensions and expulsions for students who vandalized campuses and...
Republicans need better race bait
theGrio via AOL· 4 days agoThey know Candace Owens has no education, experience or expertise in politics or … well … anything. Jason Whitlock...hear. He joined the Manhattan...
DEI goes on defense as universities shutter diversity offices, ban ‘poisonous ideology’
The Washington Times· 4 days ago“I think the reason for this is simple: DEI has been proven to be not just very divisive and malign,...
There are just 1,000 hours to save Britain
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOnly two political messages resonate at general elections. The first is that “it’s time for change”; the second is “don’t let the other lot mess it up”....
Republicans need better race bait
TheGrio via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThey know Candace Owens has no education, experience or expertise in politics or … well … anything. Jason Whitlock...hear. He joined the Manhattan...
Expansion of Asian American studies fueled by racial attacks and activism
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoDuke University created an academic minor in Asian American studies in 2022. Harvard University, long criticized for not offering enough courses in ethnic studies, hired two tenured faculty members in Asian American studies over the past two years.
Copy-and-Paste: How Allegations of Plagiarism Became the Culture War’s New Frontier | News | The...
The Harvard Crimson· 1 day agoHarvard had already found itself in the crossfires of the culture war. But with new software at their disposal and a trove of unscrutinized scholarship to dive into, the plagiarism allegations against Claudine Gay had opened up a new frontier.
Opinion: Dear boomers, the student protesters are not idiots
The Salt Lake Tribune· 6 days agoAppearing last week on “Morning Joe,” Hillary Clinton lamented what she views as the ignorance of...