The College Campuses That Still Force Students To Wear Masks
"In practical terms, COVID-19 poses zero threat to the G.W. community."
"In practical terms, COVID-19 poses zero threat to the G.W. community."
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Clocking in at a time of 4:33.24, Lia Thomas becomes the first trans swimmer to win gold at the NCAA Division I women’s swimming championship.
"FedSoc's decision to lend legitimacy to this hate group...profoundly undermined our community's values of equity and inclusivity."
How the weaponization of sexual misconduct allegations wrecked Florian Jaeger's life and cost his university millions
The Love in the Time of Contagion author says sexual paranoia is on the rise.
Politicians calling for their expulsion have it wrong. We shouldn't deprive Russian students of the opportunity to engage with American ideals and culture.
"If you (or someone you know) are affected by a free speech event on campus, here are some resources..."
Federal subsidies for higher education lead to market distortions that affect financially needy students.
Even on campuses where the student body is 99 percent vaccinated, college administrators are bending to COVID-19 hysteria.
The university is making standardized tests optional for admissions through 2026.
The P.C. culture of the '80s and '90s didn't decline and fall. It just went underground. Now it's back.
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Something to be grateful for.
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"Outside activities that may pose a conflict of interest to the executive branch of the State of Florida create a conflict for the University of Florida," said the university in a statement.
These schools are already extremely accessible to low-income students. Don’t mess with their flexibility.
Administrators attempted to force an apology out of a second-year law student whose Federalist Society affiliations and use of the term "trap house" were "triggering" to his peers.
Plead guilty and get "punishments ranging from probation to nine months in prison." Insist on a trial and face decades in prison.
We need more alternative paths to education and employment.
Biden is using executive authority to write off debts for some borrowers, while a Bush-era law could have even bigger implications.
Here's why that should terrify the rest of us, too.
The college's absurd COVID-19 countermeasures are the strictest in the nation.
Virtual or masked classes are barriers to learning, not just disease.
The Court has "failed to justify our enacted policy," he wrote.
No, it’s not an attempt to monitor faculty and student views. It’s an attempt to make sure they’re allowed to express them.
A way of warning someone they might feel offended is itself offensive?
A training session for graduate students urged them to prohibit students from discussing problematic views.
"The NCAA is not above the law," wrote Justice Brett Kavanaugh in a fiery concurring opinion.
Thirty-five years after Bill Bennett sounded the alarm about student loan defaults, we still haven't learned a damn thing.
A new survey of students' free speech attitudes has both encouraging and worrying findings.
Doing the wrong thing at an off-campus party could lead to on-campus consequences.
This should be a lesson for anyone who thinks the government should run health care, child care, and just about anything else.
A third-generation Marxist critiques the contemporary left and discusses what progressives and libertarians might have in common.
The university abruptly shut down dozens of classes over an unfounded claim that a white student was taunted.
The surprising move raises concerns about academic freedom.
"The push for college came at the expense of every other form of education," says Mike Rowe.
Punishing players for kneeling, or not kneeling, is a First Amendment violation at public universities.
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