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September, 2014  (Page 9)

Profs Warn Students About Taking Classes in Middle Eastern Studies

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Posted by    Monday, September 8, 2014 at 11:00am

This ought to go over well with the BDS crowd.

Billy Hallowell of The Blaze reports.

Professors’ Warning for College Students Looking to Take Classes in Middle Eastern Studies

Two college professors are warning Jewish students to exercise caution when considering taking university classes that focus on the Middle East, claiming that many American...

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UC-Berkeley Chancellor Says Free Speech is Bad for the Community

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Posted by    Monday, September 8, 2014 at 9:30am

We wouldn’t want people to disagree about things, now would we? That would make them feel so very unsafe, and Berkeley is a safe space, as everyone knows.

Greg Piper at the College Fix has the story:

Free Speech Can ‘Undermine A Community’s Foundation,’ UC-Berkeley Chancellor Says

Sounding more like a kindergarten teacher than...

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Maybe Sally Shouldn’t Have Gone to College

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Posted by    Monday, September 8, 2014 at 8:00am

I’m just offering one possible response to this Washington Post article by Joann Weiner.

Why Sally can’t get a good job with her college degree

Poor Sally. She has spent tens of thousands of dollars and four long years to get her college degree and has $26,000 in student loans to pay off,...

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According to Federal Policies, Schools Can’t Teach About the Role of Alcohol in Rape Cases

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Posted by    Sunday, September 7, 2014 at 5:00pm

Telling someone “Drink Responsibly” s apparently victim blaming, and the Justice Department will have none of it.

Greg Piper at the College Fix has the story:

Federal Policies ‘Censor’ Colleges From Talking About Alcohol Role In Rape

Former George Washington University President Stephen Tractenberg found out the hard way that you shouldn’t tell college...

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History Jobs Dwindle in Higher Ed

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Posted by    Sunday, September 7, 2014 at 3:30pm

Since this is happening for the second year in a row, I guess we can call it a trend.

Sydni Dunn of the Chronicle of Higher Education reported.

History Jobs Dip for a Second Consecutive Year

It’s hard out there for a historian. Once again, there were far fewer employment opportunities for history Ph.D.’s...

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Academics Are Biased Towards Dictatorships and Terrorist Organizations

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Posted by    Sunday, September 7, 2014 at 2:00pm

As anyone who’s encountered a liberal in a debate about the Israel-Palestine conflict knows, liberal academia has absolutely no grasp of the hypocrisy of their support for dictatorships and terrorists.

Malcolm A. Kline at Accuracy in Academia has the story:

Upside Down Academics

The divide between academics’view of the world and actual events on...

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Black Employee of UCLA Claims He Was Racially Profiled by Campus Police

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Posted by    Sunday, September 7, 2014 at 12:30pm

A horrible story if true but this is UCLA, one of the most liberal school systems in the country. Could it be possible that racism exists in Progressive environments? Say it isn’t so.

Richard Winton of the LA Times reports.

Black UCLA employee claims racial profiling in arrest by campus police

A 46-year-old African...

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Businessman Has Ivy League Admissions Down to a Science

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Posted by    Sunday, September 7, 2014 at 11:00am

Give Steven Ma the data and metrics for him to create the 12 variables his college admissions algorithm requires, and the program will tell him the odds a students has of admissions to various colleges and universities. Take it or leave it.

Peter Waldman of Bloomberg Businessweek has the story:

How to Get...

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University-Themed Jell-O Molds Spark Controversy

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Posted by    Sunday, September 7, 2014 at 9:30am

Critics say these molds encourage drinking through the use of Jell-O shots.

Jake New of Inside Higher Ed reported.

Jell-O Shots: University-Approved?

Last month — just in time for a new season of college football — Kraft Foods released a new line of Jell-O molds in the shapes of various university logos. Four of...

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Autistic Teen Victim of Disgusting ALS Challenge Prank

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Posted by    Sunday, September 7, 2014 at 8:00am

Nothing political here, but I’m curious to see what these kids’ punishment will be when apprehended.

Autistic teen victim of ALS challenge prank, parents say

Police in suburban Cleveland are investigating an incident in which a group of teens allegedly played a cruel joke on an autistic classmate, reports CBS affiliate WOIO.

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One-Fourth of Kentucky State University Students Kicked Out

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Posted by    Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 5:00pm

… Because they didn’t pay tuition.

Hunter Schwarz reports for the Washington Post:

Kentucky State University drops a quarter of its students for not paying bills

Kentucky State University President Raymond Burse announced Wednesday the school was dropping 654 students for unpaid tuition and room and board payments.

“The institution cannot afford to carry them,”...

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Nevada Bans Marijuana Use on Campus at Public Universities

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Posted by    Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 3:30pm

Does anyone really believe college students in Nevada are going to stop smoking pot on campus just because the state says they have to?

Please.

Lenita Powers of the Reno-Gazette Journal reports.

Nevada regents ban marijuana use on campus

It came down to health problems versus money...

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Swiss University’s Job Ad Seeks Women Only

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Posted by    Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 2:00pm

If it’s not illegal, it’s pretty sexist. They’re quite explicitly hiring more women and ignoring the relative quality of their applications.

Holly Else at Inside Higher Ed has the story:

Controversy in Switzerland over university job ad seeking only female applicants

A Swiss university is taking the “exceptional” step of advertising a job specifically...

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Pistol Packing Prof at Idaho State Shoots Himself in the Foot

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Posted by    Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 12:30pm

I feel bad for the guy but he certainly hasn’t done any favors for the cause of concealed carry on campus.

Brandy Zadrozny of the Daily Beast has the story.

The Concealed Carry on Campus Movement Shoots Itself in the Foot

Just into the second week of fall classes, a Idaho State University professor...

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What’s Worse: Teen Drinking or Teen Marijuana Use?

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Posted by    Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 11:00am

Plenty will occur on campus this weekend, but which is worse?

Victoria Bekiempis has the story for Newsweek:

Is Teen Drinking Worse Than Teen Marijuana Use?

Every year, more and more Americans support marijuana legalization. In 2010, 41 percent of Americans favored legalization; by 2014, 54 percent supported such reforms, per the Pew Research...

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NPR Begins to Figure Out the Rape Culture Scam

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Posted by    Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 9:30am

As we say in Massachusetts, light dawns on Marblehead.

Tovia Smith reports.

Some Accused Of Sexual Assault On Campus Say System Works Against Them

After years of criticism for being too lax on campus sexual assault, some colleges and universities are coming under fire from students who say the current crackdown on perpetrators has...

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Study Finds People are Quicker to Shoot Whites Than Blacks (Updated)

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Posted by    Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 8:00am

There are probably a few milliseconds in there where the officer weighs his chances of being labeled a racist against his chances of being killed. It’s a tough decision, really.

Dave Huber at the College Fix has the story:

Narrative Fail: Study Shows People Shoot at Whites Quicker Than Blacks

A recent study published...

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The Problem With the Idea of “Global Citizenship”

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Posted by    Friday, September 5, 2014 at 6:30pm

Everyone’s still asking what their country can do for them, not what they can do for their country.

Daniel E. Ritchie at Minding the Campus has the story:

Why “Global Citizenship” is Flawed

Within a few years of the September 11 attacks, anyone on a university campus could observe the steady growth of programs and...

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‘Intellectual Comfort’ is the Enemy of Free Speech

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Posted by    Friday, September 5, 2014 at 5:00pm

A recent post at Minding the Campus examines the importance of free speech on campus and society at large.

‘Intellectual comfort’ and the Struggle for Free Speech

The fight for free speech is growing ever more urgent, argues Greg Lukianoff in Freedom from Speech, his new Encounter Broadside. Lukianoff, the President of the...

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23 Year Old Republican Wins Election for Florida House of Representatives Seat

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Posted by    Friday, September 5, 2014 at 3:30pm

#FreshFace Jennifer Sullivan, a 23-year old who lives with her parents in Lake County, Florida, defeated her opponent by a six-point margin last week to win a seat in the state’s house of representatives.

From Campus Reform:

Millennial elected to Florida House of Representatives at age 23

Jennifer Sullivan, a 23 year old Republican,...

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Yale Student Thinks Conservatives Make Campus ‘Uncomfortable’ for Muslims and Gays

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Posted by    Friday, September 5, 2014 at 2:00pm

Here is one of the fundamental problems in higher education today. Too many students don’t understand that the college experience is supposed to challenge their views.

Jennifer Kabbany of the College Fix reported.

Yale Student: Conservative Club Problematic Because It Makes Campus ‘Uncomfortable’ For Muslims, Gays

I don’t know a great deal about Yale University...

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College Misuses Student Privacy Law to Protect Convicted Rapist

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Posted by    Friday, September 5, 2014 at 12:30pm

While due process in campus sexual assault cases is definitely an issue, it should also be noted that campuses do occasionally protect rapists.

Greg Piper at The College Fix has the story:

Student Privacy Law Wrongly Used To Shield Convicted Rapist

While much of The College Fix‘s legal coverage has focused on colleges denying due...

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