#364026
Marco Rubio went on Hannity to discuss the current state of his campaign. Rubio was asked about the ‘Gang of ...
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#364027
A former staffer for the Yale Record told BuzzFeed News that the hoax Ben Carson described in his book (albeit more as an inspirational tale) really did happen.
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#364028
Check your privilege, President Obama. Specifically, your executive privilege.
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#364029
Dr. Ben Carson's whole life has been very unusual, so perhaps we should not be surprised to see the latest twist -- the media going ballistic over discrepancies in a few things he said. Years ago,...
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#364030
In almost all cases where coddled, thin-skinned students claim their feelings are hurt, school administrators bend over backwards to appease them, legality notwithstanding. In fact, if anyone is being discriminated against, it’s those rare and courageous professors who publicly stand up to this unconstitutional nonsense. Which brings us to today’s post about an ongoing incident at Yale. With students being coddled in a fantasy world of “safe spaces” and fear of “micro-aggressions,” can we really expect them to grow up to be adults capable of confronting real issues of money, power and imperial aggression?
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#364031
Melissa Click, a Mizzou media professor, is seen on camera demanding "muscle" to prevent journalists from covering protests at the University of Missouri.
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#364032
If a claim by Ben Carson in a book published in 1990 is important enough for Politico to report, why don't they post an exposé about a 1994 Hillary Clinton claim that she tried to join the Marines? 
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#364033

#ConcernedStudents1950 vs the media

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Students form a perimeter around the #ConcernedStudents1950 tent village and ask media to leave.
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#364034

A Revolt of the Coddled

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

It has been said that college is where students go to learn how to learn. That is increasingly looking like an assumption based only in...
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#364035
Raise your hand if you saw this coming.
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#364036
R. Bowen Loftin, the university’s chancellor, will step down at the end of the year amid criticism of how the school handled racial incidents. His resignation follows that of Tim Wolfe, the university’s president.
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#364037
Limbaugh on Mizzou: 'Institutions of Higher Victimization' Getting Exactly What They Deserve
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#364038
The timing would seem to allow the Supreme Court an opportunity to rule on the issue this term.
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#364039
A professor at California State University, Northridge is appealing a finding by school officials that he retaliated against students who complained of anti-gay and anti-women discrimination after the
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#364040
Here are seven lessons from the University of Missouri debacle.
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#364041
In The Wall Street Journal, Donald Trump says China practices currency manipulation, damaging the U.S. economy, and he vows to put an end to it if he becomes president.
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#364042

Modern Educayshun

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The follow up to #Equality, Modern Educayshun delves into the potential dangers of our increasingly reactionary culture bred by social media and political co...
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#364043
Members of the University of Missouri football team raised awareness of the school's racial turmoil Saturday, joining forces with the student protesters and threatening to boycott football activities until president Tim Wolfe is removed from his position.The student group leading the protest, Concerned Student 1950, issued its list of demands, which the Columbia Daily Tribune published, to the university last month.
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#364044
In the aftermath of the University of Missouri football team and its $3.1 million coach threatening to boycott games, forcing the resignation of the university president over shadowy “institutional racism,” one thing is becoming increasingly clear: it’s time to do away with college football. College sports are a relic of a time when students actually engaged in being, you know, students. As in studying things. Studying, perhaps, to gain a skill set besides kicking a football or tackling another man or tossing a sphere through a hoop.
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#364045
A mom in southwest Florida was surprised to discover references to pimps, prostitutes, and drug dealers in her 8th grade daughter's math homework.
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#364046
A fight over Halloween costumes at Yale devolves into an effort to censor dissenting views.
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#364047
The Phi Kappa Psi chapter at the University of Virginia filed a $25 million lawsuit Monday against Rolling Stone for the fraternity's portrayal in a 2014 story alleging that its members gang-raped a freshman in 2012.
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#364048
A U.S. Marine who was court-martialed for not removing a Bible verse from her desk has appealed, bolstered by a religious liberty law firm.
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#364049
Jeb Bush finally answered the question that's on everyone's mind heading into 2016: if he could go back in time and kill baby Hitler, would he do it?
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#364050
Capitulation to student protests at Mizzou and Yale show how universities now exist to instill political conformity rather than to teach.
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