College Publishes Inclusive Language Guide
In 2016, Emerson College published an “Inclusive Language Guide”, which tells students how to not be offensive when referring to people with disabilities, LGBT people, and other ‘marginalized groups’.
In 2016, Emerson College published an “Inclusive Language Guide”, which tells students how to not be offensive when referring to people with disabilities, LGBT people, and other ‘marginalized groups’.
In 2015, SUNY-Buffalo’s student newspaper The Record published an April Fool’s edition with satirical articles. Members of the United Student […]
Read MoreIn 2017, Robert McIntosh easily won the student body election race for Texas A&M against Bobby Brooks, a candidate […]
Read MoreA professor at Loyola University-New Orleans called the police on a police officer student who came to class in […]
Read MoreRecently, members of a socially conservative group called TFP Action (Truth, Family, Property) showed up outside George Washington University […]
Read MoreIn 2016, a week before the Presidential election, leftists at the University of Pittsburgh attacked a table on campus […]
Read MoreIn 2016, the University of Minnesota’s student senate delayed a bill promoting free speech on campus because it would […]
Read MoreRecently, Princeton Seminary rescinded an award given to Tim Keller, a New York City preacher, because he opposes “ordination […]
Read MoreRecently, the student newspaper at University of Texas-Austin faced a troubling idea; neither candidate for editor-in-chief supported full free […]
Read MoreIn 2014, Brandeis University withdrew an invitation for Muslim reform advocate Ayaan Hirsi Ali to speak on campus. While […]
Read More
Faculty members at University of Chicago’s Divinity School criticized an on-campus academic journal for publishing a defense of Milo […]