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Sensitivity by Proxy

Jul 14, 2021 · Geoffrey Vaughan · Comments Off on Sensitivity by Proxy

It is hard to fathom the extent to which American colleges and universities have been taken over by Critical Theory, race-based or not. One good indication is that French and … Continue reading “Sensitivity by Proxy”


Generation Z: The Intolerant Ones

Jul 27, 2018 · Ben Cohen · Comments Off on Generation Z: The Intolerant Ones

The post-millennials have arrived. As the oldest millennials turn 37, demographers have designated a new generation for those born after 1996, Generation Z. The oldest members of this cohort just … Continue reading “Generation Z: The Intolerant Ones”


Administrative Bloat on Campus: Academia Shrinks, Students Suffer

Jun 16, 2017 · Wendy McElroy · Comments Off on Administrative Bloat on Campus: Academia Shrinks, Students Suffer

American campuses have drifted away from academia and toward administration. The shift badly impacts the traditional mission of both college and students. Ideally, college infuses knowledge and critical thinking through … Continue reading “Administrative Bloat on Campus: Academia Shrinks, Students Suffer”

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