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01/05/2024
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By News Editors
Harvard – Out the frying pan into the fire
Harvard may assume the forced resignation of its president, Claudine Gay, has finally ended its month-long scandal over her tenure. (Article by Victor Davis Hanson republished from AMGreatness.com) Gay stepped down, remember, amid serious allegations of serial plagiarism—without refuting the charges. She proved either unable or unwilling to discipline those on her campus who were […]
01/05/2024
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By Belle Carter
Gay keeps $900K annual salary despite resigning as Harvard president after evidence of serial plagiarism emerges
Outgoing Harvard University President Claudine Gay gets to keep earning nearly $900,000 per year, even after stepping down from her position due to her plagiarism scandal and allegations of insufficient response to antisemitism. Reviews by Harvard found multiple shortcomings in Gay’s academic citations, including several instances of “duplicative language.” While the university concluded the errors […]
12/05/2023
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By Laura Harris
Parents’ group warns: Hiding LEGAL NAMES of transgender students from nurses is DANGEROUS
A group of parents has expressed alarm over the Irvine Unified School District (IUSD) in California concealing the legal names of transgender students with severe health issues from nurses. Through a public records request, the group dubbed as Irvine Unified Exposed found an email thread detailing discussions among IUSD employees. The staffers were debating whether […]
11/27/2023
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By News Editors
Professors: Free speech and intellectual diversity are not essential to higher education
In “The Indispensable Right,” I discuss how academics are now leading an anti-free speech movement on campuses that challenges the centrality (or even the necessity) of free speech protections in higher education. The latest such argument appeared this month in the Chronicle of Higher Education. (Article republished from JonathanTurley.org) Two Arizona State University professors — Richard Amesbury and Catherine […]
11/22/2023
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By Cassie B.
Shocking analysis: Only 1 out of 16 black student applicants accepted by Harvard DESERVE to be there based on merit alone
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this summer that universities can no longer consider race as a factor when making their admissions decisions, the idea that getting into college would be based on merit was good news for some students but bad news for others. Everyone from teachers and parents to admission counselors had to […]
11/01/2023
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By Laura Harris
DUMB MOVE: Oregon extends policy allowing high school students to graduate without having to prove proficiency in English and Math
The Oregon Department of Education‘s main agency that handles K-12 schooling, the State Board of Education, has extended the elimination of proficiency test requirements for high school graduation by an additional five years. The policy, initially introduced in 2021 as a temporary measure due to the pandemic, allows students to graduate without meeting proficiency standards in […]
09/25/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
13 Baltimore high schools found to have ZERO students proficient in math
According to the latest round of state exams given in Maryland, there were 13 high schools in Baltimore’s public school system that had zero students proficient in math. The Project Baltimore initiative spearheaded by FOX 45 reported on this alarming development in Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS). The local news channel obtained unredacted state test […]
09/01/2023
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By Laura Harris
Parent slams California elementary school for organizing “NO WHITES ALLOWED” event for kids
Anthony Chabot Elementary School in California has come under fire for excluding white students in an event for kids. The event called Playdate Social, hosted by the Equity and Inclusion Committee of the school, was meant to foster community building among specific racial groups. However, the flyer for the event explicitly stated that it was only intended for […]
08/20/2023
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By Belle Carter
SCOTUS BYPASSED: Biden’s education department to automatically WIPE OUT $39 billion in student loans, despite Supreme Court ruling against it
President Joe Biden’s administration is set to wipe out about $39 billion in federal student loans, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced on Monday. Some of more than 800,000 student borrowers already started receiving emails from their services with the subject line “Your student loans have been forgiven,” signaling the canceling of debts of those […]
08/17/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Greedy Harvard University, which boasts a $53 billion endowment, tells struggling students to apply for FOOD STAMPS in order to survive
Despite being the wealthiest school in the world with an astounding $53 billion endowment, Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., is urging students who are struggling to afford to eat to apply for government-assisted food programs, aka food stamps, rather than ask the school for help. Right now, graduate students at Harvard are paid a measly […]
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