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prev 1 2 next (14 results) The Campus Conservative “Alternative” Media
Now creative and rebellious conservatives are the ones accosting the “Establishment” and they’ve spearheaded the launch of some 95 new “alternative” newspapers and magazines on college and university campuses in the U.S. (read more) Dead Greek Guys
After successfully routing the “Dead White Guys” some of us still refer to as America’s founding fathers from classrooms in the United States, the multiculturalists have a new target—ancient philosophers. (read more) MLA Abu Ghraib Fantasy
"The pleasure of romance novels sets us up to accept the violence and carnage of Abu Ghraib," said Professor Teresa L. Ebert. From the 2005 Modern Language Association convention held in Washington, D.C. (read more) The Familiar Solution
Leftist scholars converged at Brookings recently to share their worries about income inequity, lack of opportunity in America and increased poverty. (read more) Rap for the Rich
The controversy continues to swirl around the remarks made by Don Imus about the Rutger’s Women’s basketball team being “nappy headed hoes”—which eventually got him fired. (read more) The Problem of Offense
Offense is a “psychological construct,” argues University of Nevada-Reno Adjunct Professor William O’Donohue. (read more) Linguistic Imperialism
“By pretending to inject a position located in between the right and the left, multilingual American literature studies attempted to ally themselves with an ostensibly neutral position,” a Rutgers professor admitted at the Modern Language Association convention. (read more) Striking Out
The popular online professor ratings site, ratemyprofessors.com, has been eliciting some fiery responses from professors objecting to insulting comments by anonymous posters. (read more) Your Cheating Kid
News stories this week show cheating on tests reaching epidemic proportions. (read more) Shakesqueer: the Sequel
We got an anonymous e-mail last week about Bethany Stotts' MLA article, Shakesqueer. This is both an update and an answer. (read more) prev 1 2 next |


