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08/29/2020
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IDIOCRACY: Gen Z snowflakes are intimidated by complete sentences, full stops while texting
Snowflakes in Generation Z are reportedly triggered by complete sentences and full stops in text message exchanges, according to new research from linguistic experts. (Article by Shane Trejo republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com) Research indicates that Generation Z feels intimidated by full stops, preferring to speak in fragmented English. Full stops are interpreted as angry and insincere, as the […]
08/28/2020
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Academic journal seeks evidence of ‘structural racism’ in policing, won’t promise to accept contrary evidence
Assumes ‘disproportionality of legally sanctioned police violence’ against nonwhites (Article by Lexi Lonas republished from TheCollegeFix.com) An academic journal editor who asked students and faculty for research proving the existence of systemic racism in policing stopped responding to The College Fix when asked if he would accept research contradicting that claim. Northeastern University Prof. Carlos Cuevas, co-director […]
08/27/2020
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‘Black linguistic justice’: Professors demand end to standard ‘White’ English as the norm
A national professional association of writing instructors recently published a list of demands that argued the current emphasis on standard English is rooted in racism and called for a complete overhaul of how language is taught. (Article republished from HarbingersDaily.com) It was published by a subcommittee with the Conference on College Composition and Communication, part […]
08/18/2020
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By News Editors
Stanford scraps admission test requirement for medical students
Several of Stanford University’s graduate programs, which rank among the best in the United States, removed or revised their admissions requirements in response to difficulties presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. (Article by Ben Zeisloft republished from CampusReform.org) Most notably, Stanford’s School of Medicine will not require students to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), the standardized […]
08/09/2020
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By News Editors
Under proposal at UT-Austin, ‘commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion’ would be faculty job condition
Proposed faculty diversity plan also does not include call for viewpoint diversity (Article by Jackson Walker republished from TheCollegeFix.com) An internal document from the University of Texas at Austin that outlines a new framework aimed at increasing and promoting faculty diversity has come under fire by some for ignoring the need for ideological and viewpoint diversity among […]
08/08/2020
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By News Editors
Pittsburgh professor stripped of position after publishing paper questioning affirmative action in admissions
This week I testified in the Senate about the erosion of free speech and academic freedom in our universities where professors are being punished or even fired for expressing viewpoints that challenge a new orthodoxy on our campuses, particularly with regard to racial and political issues. The latest example can be found this week at the University […]
08/03/2020
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By News Editors
Rutgers declares grammar racist
The English department at a public university declared that proper English grammar is racist. (Article by Chrissy Clark republished from FreeBeacon.com) Rutgers University’s English department will change its standards of English instruction in an effort to “stand with and respond” to the Black Lives Matter movement. In an email written by department chairwoman Rebecca Walkowitz, […]
07/23/2020
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How the ‘woke’ globalist cult is trying to reprogram Americans into unthinking bots
July 23, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – “A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, ‘You are mad; you are not like us.’” ? St. Anthony the Great (Article republished from LifeSiteNews.com) “What is the cost of lies? It’s not that we’ll mistake […]
07/14/2020
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Professor: Term ‘low-hanging fruit’ is a microaggression because it reminds blacks of lynching
The official definition of the term low-hanging fruit is “a thing or person that can be won, obtained, or persuaded with little effort,” according to the Oxford dictionary. (Article by Charles Hilu republished from TheCollegeFix.com) But according to one business professor, it’s a racial microaggression. “For African-Americans, if you say ‘low-hanging fruit,’ we think lynching,” […]
07/13/2020
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By News Editors
A pro-Trump student tried to document his professor’s bias against him. Now he’s facing a criminal trial.
Was it really a private conversation? (Article by Christian Lubke republished from TheCollegeFix.com) A student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania is being prosecuted for recording a conversation with a professor whom he suspected of discriminating against him for his political views. Jared Schafkopf disputes the charges: felony wiretapping for recording the conversation with Rachelle Bouchat, […]
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