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Last fall, after coming under federal investigation for alleged Title IX violations related to creating a hostile sexual environment for women, Yale administrators announced that the biennial pornification of Yale, aka “Sex Week,” would no longer be allowed to take place on campus. It only took them a few weeks to reverse their decision.
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In the wake of the scandal surrounding false reporting of SAT scores at Claremont McKenna College, the finance magazine Kiplinger has removed the college from its 2011-2012 "Best Values in Private Colleges" list. “Claremont McKenna College unfairly earned its place as 18th-ranked private liberal arts college in our college rankings by reporting inflated SAT scores,” a statement atop Kiplinger’s “Best Values” list said. “We have dropped the college from our 2011-12 rankings..." More
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Clint Townsend, a campus coordinator for Students for Liberty, has written an op-ed in today's Star-Telegram arguing that although the good doctor has little chance of capturing the Republican presidential nomination, his views are slowly creeping into the mainstream of political thought.
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These days, the agenda of the academic elite can be boiled down to a few liberal buzzwords: diversity, activism, tolerance, and open-mindedness.... More
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In an all-too predictable bit of news from the Washington Post: A Yale University spokesman said the School of Public Health is reviewing its decision to have Brinker speak at this year’s commencement. The District-based American Association of University Women, a national women’s advocacy group with 1,000 branches across the country, said Thursday that it would no longer collaborate with Komen... More
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This week, one university lied about its SAT scores, and another initiated a war against intoxicated students saying dumb things.