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March, 2013  (Page 8)

Rutgers’ newspaper apologizes over “cow” analogy for sorority members

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Posted by College Insurrection    Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 12:30pm

Satire is one of the most challenging writing styles to master.

Rutgers University offers proof of this assertion, as its student satire publication had to apologize for a graphic it used that made an unflattering analogy to sorority members.   Eric Owens of The Daily Caller reports.

New Jersey’s run of a few bad...

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Colorado Democrats try to Ban Concealed Carry on Campus

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Posted by    Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 10:00am

It should be noted that nothing has happened at the University of Colorado to prompt the proposed ban. Liberals just hate the idea of concealed carry and want the law changed.

This is an AP report via The Oregonian.

Gun control: Colorado legislature considers ban on concealed carry on college campuses

DENVER — A...

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Young Libertarians Defend Rand Paul From Establishment GOP

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Posted by    Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 8:15am

Jennifer Kabbany of the College Fix reports that young libertarians are not happy with the GOP establishment’s response to Rand Paul’s historic filibuster.

Young Libertarians Bash Establishment GOP For Rand Paul Rebuke

Several establishment members of the Grand Old Party are living up to their namesake – at least the “old” part –...

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Cal State Student: Give Me Liberty Or Death By Drones

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Posted by    Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 7:00am

Rand Paul’s filibuster placed serious and bipartisan attention on the Obama administration’s drone-use policies.

Keith Fierro of California State University – Fullerton offers his perspective on this dramatic political event.

It took a 13-hour filibuster from Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, but the Obama administration has finally conceded that, no, President Obama does not...

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Entry-Level Jobs are Being Replaced With Internships

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Posted by    Friday, March 8, 2013 at 5:30pm

As if the job market for recent college grads wasn’t bad enough, Teddy Wayne of The New York Times reports that more and more young people are working longer hours for less money.

The No-Limits Job

Every generation has its own anthem of making the journey from youthful naïveté to adult reality, whether...

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Knox College Student — Rand Paul is a Constitutional Realist

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Posted by    Friday, March 8, 2013 at 4:00pm

There’s been a lot of buzz about Senator Rand Paul in the last 24 hours but College Conservative writer Alex Uzarowicz was ahead of the curve when he wrote this on Tuesday.

Rand Paul: Constitutional Realist

People today believe that military adventurism is a main conservative tenet. You ask Republicans today, and they...

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Texas State University Implementing Fixed-Rate Tuition

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Posted by    Friday, March 8, 2013 at 2:00pm

The Texas State University system is implementing this policy to help students and their families with financial planning.

Claire Cardona of the Dallas Morning News reports.

Texas State University System to implement fixed-rate tuition

AUSTIN — The Texas State University System on Monday became the latest group of institutions to embrace fixed-rate tuition.

The system’s...

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George Washington U. Professor Requires Students to Lobby for Obama

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Posted by    Friday, March 8, 2013 at 12:30pm

Gee. Haven’t we been down this road before?

Meredith Jessup of The Blaze reports.

College prof requires students to lobby for Obama policies

I’m pretty thoroughly convinced that GWU Law professor John Banzhaf works hard to create trouble none exists. Whether he’s suing Catholic University for

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Northwestern Launches ‘Mandatory Diversity’ Program

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Posted by    Friday, March 8, 2013 at 11:00am

The student body of Northwestern University is probably very diverse and kids who are in college now are less concerned with race than any generation before them.

So why are they being forced to study diversity as if they’re a bunch of racists who need re-education?

Northwestern student and College Fix contributor Alex...

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Stanford Students Reject Anti-Israel BDS Proposal

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Posted by    Friday, March 8, 2013 at 9:30am

Good for them.

Stanford remains a beacon of strength, joining Oxford and a growing list of universities refusing to give in to the BDS bullies.

Renee Ghert-Zand of The Times of Israel reports.

Stanford students reject Israel divestment measure

San Francisco – Stanford University’s student senate rejected a bill calling for selective divestment from Israel.

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Columbia Students Consume and Steal $5,000 Worth of Nutella per Week

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Posted by    Friday, March 8, 2013 at 8:00am

Given how much Columbia students like Nutella, I have only one question.

When will New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg propose a ban on it?

Cecilia Reyes of The Columbia Spectator broke the story.

Nutella in Ferris Booth costs Dining $5,000 per week, in part due to dining hall thievery

It seems like undergrads have a...

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Professors Mourn Death of “Venezuela’s Savior” Chavez

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Posted by    Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 5:00pm

Venezuela’s longtime socialist-Marxist leader Hugo Chavez died Tuesday afternoon, and America’s progressive professors have gone into mourning.

The College Fix Assistant Editor Jennifer Kabbany has gathered quotes from scholars at leading institutions across the country that...

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MOOC Profs face the eternal internet problem — how to deal with trolls, nuts and wackos

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Posted by    Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 3:30pm

The popularity of massive open online courses (MOOCs) is now creating new challenges for student-teacher relationships.

Inside Higher Ed writer Ry Rivard looks at approaches being developed related to threats of online violence in the MOOC setting.

Scott Plous, a psychology professor at Wesleyan University, is preparing to teach more than 70,000 students...

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O’Reilly schools Harvard Crimson Editor

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Posted by    Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 2:00pm

Recently, the Harvard Crimson’s editorial staff wrote an op-ed  that warned conservatives who plan on bashing Harvard after graduation as being too liberal to stay away.

Editor Bobby Samuels went on the Fox New Channel’s Bill O’Reilly Show to talk to the Harvard alumnus, who was specifically cited in the article.

Last night political pundit...

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UC Berkeley Prof. Says Tea Party Wants to Destroy US Government

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Posted by    Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 12:25pm

Would you be surprised to learn that the professor in question was the US Secretary of Labor in the Clinton Administration?

The College Fix reports.

Labor Secretary Turned Prof: Tea Partiers Radical, Extreme, Fanatical

Robert Reich, a labor secretary during the Clinton administration and currently a UC Berkeley public policy professor, cl...

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UNC Student Government Discriminates Against College Gun Club

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Posted by    Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 11:00am

It looks like the student government at UNC is taking its cues from Democrats in congress.

Ben Smith and Alex Thomas of the YAF blog have the story.

Student Congress Discriminates Against Gun Group on UNC Campus

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – On March 5, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Student Congress passed a...

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Judge says cheerleading not a sport under Title IX rules

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Posted by    Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 9:30am

The goal of 1972’s Title IX’s legislation was to advance women’s intercollegiate athletics.

The consequence in meeting the law’s requirements has been the loss of more than 400 men’s athletic teams, which have been eliminated as a result of universities needing to become NCAA compliant.

One innovative approach has been to potentially reclassify...

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Pro-Palestinian activists serve “eviction notices” on Harvard students during “Israel Apartheid Week”

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Posted by    Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 8:00am

Harvard University offers a social “tolerance test”, entitled “Project Implicit“.

A group of campus activists would have failed it completely, as they recently conducted an aggressive anti-Israel campaign directed at student dorms.  Michal Shmulovich of The Times of Israel has a report:

Mock eviction notices were posted on students’ dorm room doors at Harvard University...

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College Republicans to GOP – It’s Still the Economy, Stupid

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Posted by    Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 6:30pm

Here’s a helpful reminder to Republicans seeking higher office. A growing number of young Americans know that spending is out of control. If you want to engage them, embrace that message.

Elizabeth Husmann of The College Fix reports.

College Republicans Offer PR Advice: It’s the Economy, Stupid

Baylor Myers, chairman of the Ohio-based Miami...

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Employers Say College Grads Aren’t Ready to Work

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Posted by    Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 5:00pm

Here’s some advice for recent college graduates looking for work. Kick it up a notch and be more professional than your peers.

According to new post at Walter Russell Mead’s blog, people with jobs to offer aren’t impressed so far.

College Fail: Employers Say Grads Are a Disappointment

Employers are increasingly disappointed by the graduates available...

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Wall Street Still a Draw for College Graduates

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Posted by    Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 3:30pm

Despite being the target of progressive activism, a job on Wall Street remains a goal of many college graduates.

Even in the weak economy, and derision of the famous “greed is good” mantra of the famous movie, Fins Finance writer Julie Steinberg reports that Wall Street is still seen as the “it”...

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UNC Student: “Do Libertarians have a Branding Problem?”

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Posted by    Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 2:00pm

Ann Coulter’s televised smack-down of Libertarians is still stinging.

University of North Carolina student Angelina Johnston reports the remarks from one leading member of the party, who recently discussed the perceptions offered by conservative pundits.

If you went to the (fantastically successful) ISFLC 2013 [International Students for Liberty Conference]  two weeks ago, you...

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