The University of Oregon's Thought Police Investigate Students for Saying Anything
A fascinating, frightening glimpse into the activities of the Bias Response Team.
A fascinating, frightening glimpse into the activities of the Bias Response Team.
Because we wouldn't want lawyers to understand the intricacies of controversial legal subjects.
"The medium is not the issue," says a U.S. District Court, if the message itself is "problematic."
Free association is a liberal value, but not at Harvard.
It's not enough to support transgender rights: one must also use the right pronouns, or risk being called a Nazi.
The Interfraternity Council Monday apologized for how the anti-assault banners "may have been emotionally triggering for survivors."
An effort in the legislature to urge UC regents to refrain from expanding labor institutes to UC-Irvine met with union opposition.
President Obama disagrees.
Students surrounded SDSU President Elliot Hirshman and prevented him from moving.
Students will learn to report bias incidents (like pro-Trump chalk messages).
She did nothing wrong. But even if she had, a chicken nugget scam is not a matter for the cops.
Administrators said the decision puts them "on the right side of history."
Boris Johnson no-platformed over Kenya comments.
If statistics are true, young men sentenced to prison should breathe a sigh of relief: "At least I wasn't accepted to Harvard."
At Pitzer College, offense trumps art.
In the name of cyberbullying and suicide prevention, unintended consequences are not being considered.
If you thought the exit of Marco Rubio meant we could forget about the welder issue, alas, no such luck.
Assault is wrong, even if the person committing it has a minor in women's studies.
Anarchy, Minecraft, and utopia
Melissa Click (the sequel) at American University.
His lyrics are offensive, but that's not the main problem.
Liberal academics who say they want more diversity are often lying.
Wrongfully suspended male athlete is suing the university and the Education Department.
Will the one-in-five statistic ever die?
Students unfairly disciplined for sex crimes are now suing their schools, and winning.
Silly oversized masks and a benign, wordless, apolitical dance routine was too hot for a Massachusetts public school to handle.
The unending effort to broaden sexual misconduct.
"The people in this building have a right to a safe environment ... where their jobs won't be interrupted," OSU officials say.
Vergara victory overturned, more or less on grounds that crummy teaching probably harms most California students equally.
College censorship meets police abuse meets ... SEO optimization?
Jonathan Swift "A Modest Proposal" assignment goes awry because everything is offensive.
Kids needs a dose of reality, not protection from it.
The federal government has blurred the lines between harassment, unwanted touching, and rape.
School also forces students to pay millions in athletic fees to cover programs.
OCR's budget should be reduced to zero.
Joshua Kehm failed to submit incident report, and when he did, he called it an "accidental fall."
Punishing students for wrongthink.
Psychological "concept creep" pathologizes everyday experience and encourages a sense of impotent victimhood.
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education's Greg Lukianoff
A variation on beer pong, it pits Jews against Nazis, each with their own symbolic cup formation.
You can trace today's police-on-student violence to post-Columbine overreactions.
Judge rules against University of Southern California, says due process violated.
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