Emory Professor: Triggers Warnings Don’t Help Students Who Have Experienced Trauma
Writing for The Hill this week, Emory University Professor Dabney P. Evans argued that students don’t benefit from trigger warnings.

Writing for The Hill this week, Emory University Professor Dabney P. Evans argued that students don’t benefit from trigger warnings.

A new policy at the University of Pennsylvania levies a $500 fine on any fraternity that uses “insensitive” language.

A Leftist was caught on video tearing down posters advertising a conservative event at the University of Washington.

A leftist group released the personal information of a group of pro-Kavanaugh protesters at the University of Texas at Austin.

Colorado State warns its students against using “gendered emojis” in a blog post on the university website.

DePauw University is forcing its students to attend left-leaning sessions with topics including “white fragility” and “constructions of masculinity” in order to retain “Gold Commitment” status, which provides free classes and career opportunities for graduates.

Professor Mike Adams of the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, aggressively defended First Amendment rights for students and faculty of public universities during a congressional hearing on Thursday.

University of North Carolina Wilmington Professor Mike Adams aggressively defended campus free speech and due process during a congressional hearing on Thursday.

A congressional hearing that took place on Wednesday featured eloquent arguments about the importance of fighting for expression rights on campus.

The Congressional Committee on Education and the Workforce held a hearing on Wednesday that focused on the threats to free speech that are emerging on college campuses around the nation.

A recently published document from Department of Education officials includes a proposed policy for investigations into sexual assault accusations on college campuses that adds an emphasis on cross-examination.

A student has been fired from a position with a “free speech” society and as assistant editor of a university journal for so-called “transphobia” after sharing an article and comment reading “women don’t have penises”.

A new video from Campus Reform shows Michigan State students admitting that President Trump has improved the economy.
Attorney General Jeff Session announced this week that the Department of Justice is investigating the suppression of free speech on campus.

A new survey out of Yale University revealed that there are more LGBTQ freshmen than conservative freshmen.

Tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel argued that groupthink is a major issue on college campuses during an interview with Dave Rubin this week.

A student at a Wisconsin community college was stopped by school officials when she tried to hand out “Jesus Loves You” valentines on campus.

A former professor at the University of Georgia claims that a math journal deleted a statistic study he did on the achievement gap between men and women at similar levels of intelligence after a backlash from board members who found the study too controversial for their politically correct values.

After a series of misleading reports on Ripon College’s alleged censorship of conservative activists, the truth is beginning to emerge.

Author Heather Mac Donald argued that colleges are “hatred-machines” in a Fox News interview this week.

The public Dixie State University in St. George, Utah, is under fire this week after issuing a speech restriction to a returning music professor.

Brown University has censored a research paper on gender dysphoria from its website after it sparked a backlash from the LGBT community.

Popular satirical site the Onion roasted the state of free speech on campus this week, joking that college students get to learn a “diversity of methods for shutting down debate.”

Over the past few years, social justice warriors have become the target of mainstream ridicule. So why exactly do they frustrate us so much?

Several news outlets reported on Friday that the Hungarian government has banned gender studies programs, citing a lack of jobs for graduates.

A new study by attorney James C. Phillips suggests that top American law schools prefer to hire liberals over conservatives.

Attorney Harmeet Dhillon argued during a Breitbart News Sunday appearance on SiriusXM that conservatives need to use the legal system to defend their civil rights.

Technology giant Peter Thiel argued this week that American universities are as corrupt as the Catholic Church of 500 years ago.

The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) recently announced a campaign to shut down new campus free-speech legislation across the country.

The University of Kansas came under fire last week after they removed a defaced American flag from an art display on campus.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Marquette University wrongly fired a professor for opinions he posted on a personal blog.

Northeastern is distancing itself from a professor who recently published an op-ed in the Washington Post that asked, “why can’t we hate men?”

A column in the Wall Street Journal argues that the American Civil Liberties Union has given up on defending free speech.

The Wall Street Journal published a column this week about the Heterodox Academy, a non-partisan activist group that seeks to break down the ideological homogeneity on college campuses.

A recently retired professor of biology at the University of Connecticut has come under fire this week after it was reported that he forced students to remove their shoes and praise Allah before entering his office.

The University of Texas has placed a “toxic masculinity” project on hold after it was accused of treating masculinity as a “mental health issue.”

The University of Pennsylvania Law School has announced the hiring of a “Director of Social Justice Programs” this week.

Wilfrid Laurier teaching assistant Lindsay Shepherd, who was castigated by colleagues for showing a video of Dr. Jordan Peterson in a class, is suing her university for harassment and other related claims, seeking $3.6 million in damages.

Last week, Dr. Bret Weinstein testified to Congress about the extreme limits on expression that exist in certain environments on college campuses around the country.

Former Evergreen State College Professor Bret Weinstein argued that social justice activists behave like cultists in a testimony before Congress last week.
