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September, 2013  (Page 9)

Swarthmore student offers a roadmap for building a conservative coalition on campus

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Posted by    Sunday, September 8, 2013 at 9:30am

Danielle Charette is a senior at Swarthmore and one of the founders of the Swarthmore Conservative Society. In a recent post at Intercollegiate Review, she explained how conservative students can work together on campus.

Fusing the Forces of Freedom

When I arrived as a freshman at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, I knew of...

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Princeton mom electronically spanks “Ivy League Grads Must Work” author

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Posted by    Sunday, September 8, 2013 at 8:00am

I reviewed a recent debate sparked by an op-ed written by Keli Goff saying that female Ivy League graduates have a duty to stay in the workforce.

Princeton alumni and stay-at-home mom Anne-Marie Maginnis couldn’t disagree more, offering her perpsective:

This type of thinking is regressive for women for many reasons. First, while...

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San Diego school district erases suspension records for 31 ‘twerking’ students

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Posted by    Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 5:00pm

It seems Miley Cyrus isn’t the only one causing controversy over “twerking”.

Fortunately for a group of San Diego students, the consequences for their video dance antics actions have been reversed by the district administrators.

Cyrus can only hope her fan base can be as forgiving.

The San Diego school district has agreed to...

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JP Morgan drops out of the student loan business

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Posted by    Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 3:30pm

Is this an isolated business decision or the first domino to fall? Discuss.

Halah Touryalai of Forbes reports.

JP Morgan Shuts Down Student Loan Biz

There will be one less player in the student loan business this fall.

Later today JPM will notifying colleges that come October 12 it will no longer accept applications for...

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The Decline Of The Biglaw Summer Program

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Posted by    Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 2:00pm

As the new academic year starts, it’s time to crunch the numbers on summer program attendance.

And it looks like the “Higher Education Bubble” is still bursting for law programs (hat-tip, Instapundit).

As was vividly demonstrated by our recent infographic, Biglaw’s summer associate classes have undergone a major and seemingly permanent contraction. For...

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Hillsdale Student: Syria at Home – The Perils of Progressivism

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Guest Post by Isaac Morrison    Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 12:30pm

Syrians are killing Syrians, so we need to kill Syrians to stop more Syrians from dying.

This, apparently, is the rationale behind intervention in Syria. While this seems absurd, there is a fundamental principle behind it, one that proves much more dangerous than unpopular foreign policy.

Progressives believe people can be shaped by...

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Prager University: Forgiveness

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Posted by    Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 11:00am

“To err is human… to forgive, divine,” 18th-century English poet Alexander Pope famously noted.

But offering forgiveness without seemingly giving-up core principles is no easy task.

In the latest Prager University video course, Dr. Stephen Marmer of UCLA Medical School explains why this is so and how you can overcome the negative emotions...

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UNC Republicans crowd-source fundraising to bring conservative speakers to campus

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Posted by    Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 9:30am

Just yesterday, we brought you an update about the College Republicans at UNC who were struggling for funding to bring two conservative women to speak on campus.

Using social media, they crowd-sourced to raise money.

Fight Censorship & Intolerance on Campus

Censorship Is Unacceptable

The UNC Student Congress slashed the College Republicans’ budget to bring...

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U. Denver plans to greet President Bush with protests

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Posted by    Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 8:00am

We recently reported that donors threatened the University of Denver over an award to be given to George W. Bush, which followed a letter campaign by students and faculty.

Now, plans are being made...

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College enrollment dropped by half a million in 2012

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Posted by    Friday, September 6, 2013 at 6:30pm

College Insurrection has been covering the issue of lower enrollment at small colleges and large colleges. Now Dr. Susan Berry of Breitbart offers a report with some shocking numbers.

2012 College Enrollment Dropped by Half Million Students

College enrollment in the United States dropped by a half million students in 2012 compared to...

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U. Michigan gets $200 Million Vanity Donation

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Posted by    Friday, September 6, 2013 at 5:00pm

The University of Michigan just received a very generous donation of $200 million for campus construction.

The catch? It has to spend the money renovating its already opulent business school and athletic complex. Billionaire real estate investor Stephen M. Ross earmarked his donation for these two specific projects. The business school —...

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UC Irvine offers free course on ‘The Walking Dead’

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Posted by    Friday, September 6, 2013 at 3:30pm

If you read College Insurrection, you already know that the zombie apocalypse is coming to higher education.

At least the class is free.

Alex Stedman of Variety reports.

‘The Walking Dead’ Becomes Basis for College Class

University of California, Irvine, has announced an online course based on “The Walking Dead.” The university is partnering with AMC,...

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FIRE’s Video History of the Fight for Free Speech on Campus

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Posted by    Friday, September 6, 2013 at 2:00pm

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) offers a video retrospective of the organization’s fight for student First Amendment rights.

For Professor Dave, nearly 50 years of working and studying at colleges and universities has been quite the rollercoaster ride.

Being a student and professor of philosophy, Professor Dave has a deep...

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Campus leaders at UNC Chapel Hill find conservative women unworthy to speak

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Posted by    Friday, September 6, 2013 at 12:30pm

College Insurrection recently reported that far left groups were given bigger budgets than the College Republicans at UNC.

Ben Smith of The College Fix provides an update below.

Campus Leaders Call Conservative Women Unimpressive, Unworthy

Conservative female investigative reporters Katie Pavlich and Ann McElhinney are unimpressive nonacademics whose speaking honorariums are too high and...

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Former Bush Education Head Reviews Obama’s “College Affordability” Plans

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Posted by    Friday, September 6, 2013 at 11:00am

The last big push to transform federal higher education policy came in 2006, under President George W.  Bush’s Education Secretary Margaret Spellings.

Not surprisingly, she has a few thoughts about the current president’s new plans, which she shares with Inside Higher Ed writer Michael Stratford.

Q. What’s your reaction to the higher education...

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Yale president’s house to get $17 million renovation

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Posted by    Friday, September 6, 2013 at 9:30am

I guess $17 million dollars wasn’t enough to just build a new one.

Mark Alden Branch reports in the Yale Alumni magazine.

President’s house will be a home

President Peter Salovey ’86PhD and his wife Marta Moret ’84MPH are planning to live at 43 Hillhouse, Yale’s official...

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Michigan State U. Professor’s anti-Republican rant earns him a suspension

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Posted by    Friday, September 6, 2013 at 8:00am

We recently featured a video rant from Michigan State University (MSU) professor William Penn, who opened the first day of his creative writing class ranting against “old Republicans” who he says “raped” the country.

Thanks to new technology and a brave student willing to capture this event on video secretly, this vile...

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Political scientists form battle plans to reverse ban on NSF support

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Posted by    Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 6:30pm

Political science professors are dealing with a rare phenomenon: Congress actually trimming back on a budgetary item.

When Oklahoma’s Tom Coburn’s amendment banned National Science Foundation funds for “political science” not specifically dealing with science, its impact was felt among academics across the country.

These academics are now trying to reverse the new...

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U. Vermont frat allegedly seeks woman to cook in exchange for sex

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Posted by    Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 5:00pm

You have to marvel at the audacity of whoever placed the ad. What they’re basically saying is cook for us and rather than paying you, we’ll allow you to have sex with us.

I’m sure women are just lining up for the opportunity.

The College Fix reports.

Frat Boys Reportedly Seek House ‘MILF’

Some frat...

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UC Berkeley Health Insurance Doesn’t Have Riot Coverage…..Yet!

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Posted by    Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 3:30pm

University of California – Berkeley has a history of vigorous student protest movements, including an “Occupy Cal” event in 2011 that ended when riot police were brought in.

Subsequently, as students head back to its campus this fall, they might find that there is currently a significant omission in their health insurance...

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Nick Gillespie: Quit Complaining about the cost of College

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Posted by    Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 2:00pm

Much has been written about the rising cost of college tuition over the last year but Nick Gillespie, the editor of Reason is having none of it.

He outlined his position in a new piece at the Daily Beast.

Why Students (and Obama) Should STFU Already About College Costs

It’s back-to-college time, which means...

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Vassar Student: The Sad Endurance of Academic Groupthink

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Guest Post by Luka Ladan    Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 12:30pm

This is an exciting time for college students. We are reconnecting with our peers after months of separation, moving into new dorms while exploring new daily routines, and encountering professors with different teaching styles and varying experiences. In these last few weeks of summer, there’s a lot of new energy in...

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