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Returning the discipline to its regional roots would offer numerous benefits.
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Returning the discipline to its regional roots would offer numerous benefits.
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Everything you need to know about Birzeit University.
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Everything you need to know about Birzeit University.
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Principal gave excused absences for anti-Israel protest, inflating turnout by enticing those who wanted to skip class.
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Principal gave excused absences for anti-Israel protest, inflating turnout by enticing those who wanted to skip class.
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A group of about 30 students packed up their things and walked out of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s two-hour lecture on Wednesday, joining a planned walkout to protest the school’s alleged involvement in publicly sharing the names and photos of students who had joined pro-Hamas protest
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A group of about 30 students packed up their things and walked out of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s two-hour lecture on Wednesday, joining a planned walkout to protest the school’s alleged involvement in publicly sharing the names and photos of students who had joined pro-Hamas protest
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Comparing reforms at UNC-Chapel Hill and Washington & Lee.
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Comparing reforms at UNC-Chapel Hill and Washington & Lee.
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Policy adoptions are useless without enforcement mechanisms.
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Policy adoptions are useless without enforcement mechanisms.
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Federal judge Kyle Duncan spoke about the recent debacle he suffered during a talk at Stanford University.
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Federal judge Kyle Duncan spoke about the recent debacle he suffered during a talk at Stanford University.
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An interrupted speech shows the battle over "cancel-culture" is not over.
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An interrupted speech shows the battle over "cancel-culture" is not over.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that Oberlin College doesn’t have to pay the $36 million it was ordered to pay Gibson’s Bakery for defamation, at least while the college continues to appeal the earlier verdict.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that Oberlin College doesn’t have to pay the $36 million it was ordered to pay Gibson’s Bakery for defamation, at least while the college continues to appeal the earlier verdict.
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Gibson’s Bakery, which won a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Oberlin College after the college supported and encouraged students who boycotted the family-owned business over false accusations of racism, still hasn’t received the $25 million awarded to it by a court.
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Gibson’s Bakery, which won a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Oberlin College after the college supported and encouraged students who boycotted the family-owned business over false accusations of racism, still hasn’t received the $25 million awarded to it by a court.
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An appellate court on Thursday upheld a decision that resulted in a massive award for Gibson’s Bakery after Oberlin College supported and encouraged students who falsely accused the bakery of racism.
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An appellate court on Thursday upheld a decision that resulted in a massive award for Gibson’s Bakery after Oberlin College supported and encouraged students who falsely accused the bakery of racism.
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Long before Covid, mental health experts declared a different sort of pandemic — a precipitous decline in mental health on college campuses.
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Long before Covid, mental health experts declared a different sort of pandemic — a precipitous decline in mental health on college campuses.
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About two years ago, I spoke to a class of UNC-Chapel Hill students about free speech: what it is and why it is important.
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About two years ago, I spoke to a class of UNC-Chapel Hill students about free speech: what it is and why it is important.
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The 1960s were a turbulent period for academia, and we are still struggling with the repercussions of that turbulence today.
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The 1960s were a turbulent period for academia, and we are still struggling with the repercussions of that turbulence today.
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May be the most important issue of this century
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May be the most important issue of this century
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Carolina Journal’s Ray Nothstine writes for Law and Liberty about the David Paul Kuhn book, The Hardhat Riot.
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Carolina Journal’s Ray Nothstine writes for Law and Liberty about the David Paul Kuhn book, The Hardhat Riot.
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Whenever Pete speeks, our readers would well served to know a substantive view of a special time in America's better history. This speech was delivered to the wakeful ears of the Pasquotank County GOP.
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Whenever Pete speeks, our readers would well served to know a substantive view of a special time in America's better history. This speech was delivered to the wakeful ears of the Pasquotank County GOP.
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On June 17, the Board of Trustees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill voted to end the moratorium on renaming campus buildings associated with white supremacy or slavery.
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On June 17, the Board of Trustees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill voted to end the moratorium on renaming campus buildings associated with white supremacy or slavery.
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Andrés Guilarte was sitting in a university lecture when a fellow student began crying and choking. Tear gas was seeping through a classroom window.
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Andrés Guilarte was sitting in a university lecture when a fellow student began crying and choking. Tear gas was seeping through a classroom window.
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When college officials violate people’s rights, they run the risk of bringing on lawsuits that can cost their schools a lot of money.
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When college officials violate people’s rights, they run the risk of bringing on lawsuits that can cost their schools a lot of money.
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The focus used to be on developing the whole person: To lift students morally and ethically, to pique their curiosity in all things, and to instill, as cardinal John Henry Newman wrote, certain “habits of mind” that produce a deeply thoughtful individual.
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The focus used to be on developing the whole person: To lift students morally and ethically, to pique their curiosity in all things, and to instill, as cardinal John Henry Newman wrote, certain “habits of mind” that produce a deeply thoughtful individual.
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In March, Helen Pluckrose and James A. Lindsay penned “A Principled Defense of the University” for Areo.
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In March, Helen Pluckrose and James A. Lindsay penned “A Principled Defense of the University” for Areo.
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Carrying through on a promise he made during a freewheeling speech he delivered at CPAC a few weeks ago, the president has issued an executive order that throws the power of the federal government into the protection of free speech in higher education.
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Carrying through on a promise he made during a freewheeling speech he delivered at CPAC a few weeks ago, the president has issued an executive order that throws the power of the federal government into the protection of free speech in higher education.
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Carol Folt's tenure as chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill came to an abrupt end last week, thanks to her failure to grasp political realities and her defiant support of the school's radical social justice crowd
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Carol Folt's tenure as chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill came to an abrupt end last week, thanks to her failure to grasp political realities and her defiant support of the school's radical social justice crowd
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Stay in your lanes and keep pushing forward, the outgoing chairman of the University of North Carolina's Board of Governors said during an unusually emotional meeting to elect new board officers
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Stay in your lanes and keep pushing forward, the outgoing chairman of the University of North Carolina's Board of Governors said during an unusually emotional meeting to elect new board officers
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Last week, students who attend Jordan High School in Durham staged a walkout to protest gun violence and demand stronger gun laws in the wake of the Parkland school shooting
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Last week, students who attend Jordan High School in Durham staged a walkout to protest gun violence and demand stronger gun laws in the wake of the Parkland school shooting
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As I watched the antics of the hooded "Antifa" mobs at Berkeley and other large universities last year, I thought that I'd missed something in my many years as a college professor.
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As I watched the antics of the hooded "Antifa" mobs at Berkeley and other large universities last year, I thought that I'd missed something in my many years as a college professor.
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In today's universities-and in society in general-the ability to engage in intellectually rigorous and courteous conversation can appear to be a lost art
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In today's universities-and in society in general-the ability to engage in intellectually rigorous and courteous conversation can appear to be a lost art
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When students (and others) disrupt events where speakers are trying to make arguments they dislike, they say that their conduct is justified
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When students (and others) disrupt events where speakers are trying to make arguments they dislike, they say that their conduct is justified
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Today’s protest-ridden climate on college campuses might lead one to suspect that they are hotbeds of political disruption controlled by social justice
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Today’s protest-ridden climate on college campuses might lead one to suspect that they are hotbeds of political disruption controlled by social justice
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The University of Missouri, where I teach and which I dearly love, is in crisis
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The University of Missouri, where I teach and which I dearly love, is in crisis
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A video has surfaced on YouTube showing students at the University of California, Berkeley protesting an exam, and demanding a "take-home essay with significant time to prepare."
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A video has surfaced on YouTube showing students at the University of California, Berkeley protesting an exam, and demanding a "take-home essay with significant time to prepare."
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When it comes to disputes about free speech, "snowflakes" occupy both sides of the aisle
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When it comes to disputes about free speech, "snowflakes" occupy both sides of the aisle