Claremont McKenna College: 'We Do Not Mandate Trigger Warnings.' Period.
In line with the University of Chicago, Claremont McKenna College describes free speech as 'foundational.'
In line with the University of Chicago, Claremont McKenna College describes free speech as 'foundational.'
Hate speech should result in 'consequences, repercussions, whatever you want to call it,' says student government.
Shifting students to better schools gets better outcomes. Imagine that.
Anguished students are more likely to support forms of censorship.
We wouldn't want to expose students to contrary ideas.
Drexel University, among other schools, seems to require trigger warnings when it comes to sex and gender.
Capital Prep's operator doesn't like teachers unions, so teachers don't like him.
To paraphrase Oliver, parents in Detroit should Google their local public school to ensure it wasn't previously run by a principal who pleaded guilty to theft.
Herky's face ' conveys an invitation to violence.'
Uncomfortable learning under threat.
Charter schools tend to offer a better product than public schools, and so parents of all backgrounds flock to them.
The New Republic's Jeet Heer interprets Dean Ellison's comments-wrongly, I suspect.
Indoctrination for residential advisors? Maybe not in this case.
Also, demonstrators carried sex toys around UT Austin to protest the law.
Let's give Dean of Students John Ellison a round of applause.
Students Matter, the group behind California's Vergara suit, asserts laws making it harder for poor kids to get into magnet or charter schools violates a federal right to education.
Three judges dissent from 4-3 decision to let teacher's appeal victory stand; "Vergara and her fellow plaintiffs raise profound questions with implications for millions of students across California. They deserve an answer from this court," says Judge Cuellar.
Was supposed to cost $63.5 million just three month ago
Curriculum changes and marketing strategies.
Want to support free speech and greater viewpoint diversity on your campus? Here's how.
UW-Milkwauee accuses its critics of playing speech police, fails to grasp irony.
'I'll just move to Syria or Saudia Arabia or some country that respects free speech as much as Canada does.'
Public charters help students and traditional schools perform better.
Determines Title IX interpretation more than just 'guidance.'
No one is equipped to play judge, jury, and executioner at a fundamentally unfair trial.
Teachers unions want to sabotage charters, even though they help poor black kids.
So much safety you'll want to scream.
If you're trying to make a Catholic college accept married gay couples, maybe just accept that you've won this war and stand down.
Diversity Team complains that historical depictions are racist and offensive, even when they're not.
Biased Title IX investigator relied upon an anonymous tip. The victims never filed complaints.
'Oh, little snowflakes, when did you all become grandmothers and society matrons, clutching your pearls in horror?'
Registry of federal regulations surpasses 50,000 pages, on pace to break annual record.
Will consider whether to rule on school policies and Title IX.
'We need to get the administrative investigation concluded so we can make a preponderance call and expel prior to graduation.'
Male student was essentially found guilty of rape because he submitted his text messages in the wrong order.
Teaching your own kids is a do-it-yourself option for an individualistic age.
On August 1, 1966, armed civilians prevented a mass shooter from claiming even more victims.
The heckler's veto in action
Another argument for school choice...
Political concession to the Sanders crowd that you'll pay $35 billion for
When diversity actually means more of the same
'Common Core is a political third rail we should not be touching at all.'
The policy prevented clubs from handing out flyers without getting a permit from the university.
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