January 2, 2020 Joe Concha hits back at NYT op-ed that declared 2019 the 'darkest year' for journalists in Trump era 2019 was not the "darkest year yet for journalists" under the Trump administration, media reporter for The Hill Joe Concha argued Thursday.
December 19, 2019 Heather Mac Donald on confrontation with student protesters: 'Welling tide' of hatred consuming college campuses Conservative speaker Heather Mac Donald said Thursday that there is a "welling tide" of "hatred" consuming college campuses.
December 11, 2019 Trump targets anti-Semitism, boycotts against Israel on college campuses President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday that would cut federal funding to colleges and universities that don't curb anti-Semitism against Jewish students.
December 8, 2019 Northwestern students who allegedly tried disrupting Jeff Sessions' speech hit with citations Some of the students who protested former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' speech at Northwestern University in Illinois last month will receive citations including fines for trying to get in the way of police, university officials announced Sunday.
December 6, 2019 New York man who offered $500 for murder of ICE agent is acquitted on 'protected speech' grounds A New York man who tweeted an offer of $500 to anyone willing to kill a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer was acquitted Friday.
November 24, 2019 Tennessee students stage walkout in support of teacher placed on leave over N-word assignment A teacher in Tennessee who was recently placed on leave over an assignment about the use of a racial epithet received some support Friday from a group of students.
November 21, 2019 Ann Coulter event at UC Berkeley draws masked protesters; multiple arrests reported An appearance by conservative writer Ann Coulter at the University of California at Berkeley drew a crowd of protesters Wednesday night, in the latest episode of "cancel culture" on the nation's college campuses.
November 19, 2019 Veteran speaks out on military receiving 'cold' treatment on college campuses United States Air Force veteran and Cambridge doctoral candidate Rob Henderson is speaking out about the treatment of veterans on college campuses.
November 12, 2019 Northwestern journalism dean reacts to 'heartfelt, though not well-considered' newspaper apology for reporting The dean of the Northwestern Medill School of Journalism is speaking out in defense of its student-run newspaper that was slammed for essentially apologizing for practicing journalism, urging critics to "give the young people a break."
November 9, 2019 Texas university attorney's use of N-word during free-speech event prompts resignation A University of North Texas attorney resigned Friday less than 24 hours after she used a racial slur while giving examples of free speech at an event called “When Hate Comes to Campus.”