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Penn State Ignores First Amendment Obligation, Cancels Speaker Riley Gaines

Penn State University canceled Riley Gaines’ “Real Women’s Day” speech scheduled for October 10, according to the women’s rights activist.  Gaines shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) announcing the cancellation:  October 10, or 10/10, has been dubbed Real Women’s Day to honor the significance of the Roman numerals XX: the double X chromosomes in …

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Texas Professor Fired for Teaching Students Basic Human Biology

Texas biology professor Dr. Johnson Varkey was fired after St. Philip’s College alleged that it received complaints of “religious preaching, discriminatory comments about homosexuals and transgender individuals, anti-abortion rhetoric and misogynistic banter.” The incident occurred after four students walked out of his classroom in protest. His offense? Teaching that sex in humans is determined by …

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College Professor Fired in What He Deems “State-Funded Smear Campaign”

Tenured history professor Matthew Garrett was fired from California’s Bakersfield College after a years-long politically motivated “state-funded smear campaign” that began when Garrett questioned the college’s social justice agenda.  In 2019, Garrett wrote an article disagreeing with the school’s characterization that anti-Marxist stickers on campus were “hate speech.” In response, a website paid for by …

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Library Disinvites Author Because His Life Story Isn’t “Woke” Enough

Professor Jack Cashill, Ph.D., wrote a book about a relatable feeling: he wishes he could go home. Dr. Cashill grew up in the Roseville section of Newark, NJ, an area that he feels can no longer provide a safe environment for his family. “I watched my neighborhood collapse around me,” he explains in The Heartlander. …

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Black Professor Terminated After Questioning DEI Practices on Campus, Files Lawsuit

Dr. Tabia Lee has filed a lawsuit against De Anza College in California, after being fired from her position as director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) for speaking out against questionable policies at the school.  In the lawsuit, Dr. Lee accuses the college of “illegally targeting White people on the basis of race” and …

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Trans activists force academic journal to bury research on gender dysphoria

Michael Bailey, professor of psychology at Northwestern University, is not afraid to study controversial topics. For 40 years, he’s studied everything from IQ to pedophilia, and he’s published more than 100 academic articles on his findings. Bailey expects people to have opinions on what his research concludes. But he never would have expected trans activists …

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Ohio Northern University Cancels Professor, Denies Due Process

For students in Professor Scott Gerber’s class at Ohio Northern University (ONU), April 14 was a pretty typical Friday afternoon—until the police showed up.  Around 1 p.m., ONU security officers entered the classroom full of students and perp walked their professor to the dean’s office. Armed town police assisted ONU.  Gerber was forbidden from teaching, …

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Art History Professor Fired for Showing Photo of Muhammad Despite Advance Warnings in Syllabus and In Class

Erika López Prater, an adjunct art history professor at Hamline University in Minnesota, was not invited back for the spring semester after including images of medieval paintings of the prophet Muhammad in her online art history class last month.  Prater had previously warned students that the images would be included in presentations during the semester, …

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Georgetown University newspaper rescinds candidate endorsement due to attendance at conservative campus event

Alyssa Hirai is a well-rounded, civics oriented, active sophomore at Georgetown University. Which is why The Hoya, the University’s student newspaper, endorsed her for the Georgetown University Student Association vice president on November 10, 2022.  In its glowing endorsement, the paper stated that Hirai and her fellow endorsee Camber Vincent would make the campus safer, …

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Oberlin College Students and Faculty Cancel Gibson’s Bakery, Refuse to Pay Damages

Founded in 1885, Gibson’s Bakery is a fifth-generation family owned small business in Oberlin, Ohio. Gibson’s has been a cornerstone of the Oberlin community and an integral force helping the town get through the Great Depression and other tough challenges over the years.  Whenever there was a need, the Gibson family has been there to …

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