Republicanism Rising on Campus Week in Education
Your weekly report on education news.
In the weeks since the election, Republicans seem emboldened to take a stronger stance on education issues. This is a good thing.
- Ohio Republicans Propose Ban on Asking for Preferred Pronouns on Applications to Public Universities
- U. Michigan Regent Says School Reconsidering DEI Policies
- Republican State Rep. in Texas Wants to Cut Tax Dollars From Schools That Push ‘Leftist Indoctrination’
The change is noticeable.
- President of the Harvard Republican Club Says ‘Life Has Never Been Better’
- The Battle to End Wokeness is Just Getting Started
Schools are also not putting up with as much from the radical left.
- U. Minnesota Suspends and Fines Pro-Hamas Rioters Who Took Over Building
- MIT Shuts Down Student-Run Anti-Israel Magazine After it Appears to Support Violence
- New Bipartisan Bill Would Withhold Federal Funding From Universities That Boycott Israel
Of course, we still have a long way to go.
- Yale Psychiatrist Doesn’t Allow Her White Husband to Have White Friends Unless They Meet Her First
- Brown University Transfers Ownership of a Portion of its Land to Local Indian Tribe
- U. Colorado-Colorado Springs Prof Praises North Korea, Argues Country Advances Socialist Revolution
A really long way.
Biden leaving office will be a huge improvement.
- Democrats and Activists Urge Biden to Hand Out More Student Loan Forgiveness Before His Term Ends
- Report Indicates Christian and Career Colleges Were Unfairly Targeted Under the Biden Administration
What a shame.
How is this even real?
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Comments
“Smith College students can take a course on “Marxist Feminism” in the spring semester…”
I suppose it’s possible to make the women at Smith less attractive, but I wouldn’t bet against it.
I’m guessing that this course will be completely full, just as a course on the New Testament would be in Bible college.
Hope the course comes complete with accessorizing tips, from the college that immortalized the “Smith Chop.”