This week college campuses looked relatively sane compared to Washington, D.C.
I emphasize “relatively.”
- Occupy brings “two chickens, three goats and a rabbit” as part of takeover of U. California farm
- Swarthmore’s descent into madness
- Louisiana State Hosts “Lavender Graduation” For Homosexual Grads
Six Degrees of Separation:
- Stanford University – Where the accused are guilty until proven guilty
- Reason TV covers new government mandated speech codes on campus
- Yale faces six figure fine for underreporting sex offenses
- U. of Texas – Arlington Fined for Improper Crime Reports
Professors, can’t live with them, can’t live without them:
- Columbia Professor’s ‘Anti-Jewish Screed’ Draws Fire
- NYU prof busted for filming women in dressing rooms
- Charges dropped against U. Buffalo prof who verbally assaulted pro-life display
- Feminists at U-VA attack alum for stating the obvious
- San Jose State scrubs photo of professors burning book
Art imitates life, and vice versa:
Not all is lost:
- Emerson College Student: Affirmative Action is Government-Sponsored Racism
- Video Review of the Bowdoin College diversity dustup
- Conservative activist James O’Keefe talks citizen journalism at Northwestern
You can’t take away their DREAMS:
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WHAT no “…….Two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree”?!
I have found myself wanting to say this for some time now, but biting my tongue because I do support College Insurrection and do not want to be critical. But when I go there, I find myself regularly frustrated by the multiple layers of secondary interpretive material that are cited in the articles, rather than citations to primary source material, which I have to dig out by repeatedly linking “back”. Instead of original commentary, the articles too often consist of lengthy quotes of an interpretive or opinion piece that itself might link back to yet another opinion piece, rather than to primary source material. It’s cool to boost links to other conservative sites, but perhaps that could be done in a different way.