Category Archives: Education
Monday: Check out the New Media Militia on Girard at Large
It’s the beginning of a new week, and that means the New Media Militia Segment on Girard at Large. We’ll (probably) talk about the decline and fall of Free Speech at UNH after the recent release of their report on … Continue reading
Barbershop: Conservative Free Speech On College Campuses
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: It’s time for the Barbershop. That’s where we talk with a group of interesting and well-informed people about what’s in the news and what’s on their minds. Joining us for our shapeup today are Sarah Westwood. She’s … Continue reading
Time to Ask Your Legislators to Protect Free Speech in the UNH System
The recently released UNH Interim Report Presidential Task Force on Campus Climate is not about the weather, but it does involve snowflakes. Let me drop one on your tongue so you can get a taste. “UNH must develop a sustainable … Continue reading
University of New Hampshire Plots to Turn Students into Globalists
Last week, while the nation’s eyes were collectively glued to reports about Hurricane Irma, the University of New Hampshire published a chillingly Orwellian report that illustrates the extent to which America’s colleges and universities have become veritable progressive madrassas. The … Continue reading
Keene State College interim president details difficult spending-cut process
After a weeks-long review process that led to $7.5 million in cuts, Keene State College received a finalized budget Friday. Departments began the fall semester a few weeks ago without final budgets, a situation several faculty members described as a … Continue reading
Men are Better at Aiming and Throwing because: Peeing
H/T Ace Incredible. This is NOT parody 🙉 pic.twitter.com/L5XKIteuBp — The Safest Space (@TheSafestSpace) September 15, 2017
SPECIAL EDUCATION 101: MYSTERIES UNRAVELED FOR ELECTED SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICIALS
As an elected school district official, do you feel at a loss about the mysteries of Special Education in your District? Would you like to know what is required, how it gets determined, what funding is available, and where you … Continue reading
Chuck Schumer: “You know, we have three branches of government: we have a House, we have a Senate, we have a president.”
Ask someone to name the three branches of our federal government, and you might reasonably expect that most everyone in our nation would easily be able to answer such a simple question. Not so. Here was U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, … Continue reading
Newport resident sues school district over budget mishap
NEWPORT — Bert Spaulding Sr. has filed a motion in Sullivan County Superior Court claiming the Newport School District presented an erroneous budget to town voters, resulting in excess revenues that are now to be collected absent corrective action. “By … Continue reading
‘White Marble’ of Ancient Statues Supports White Supremacy
A University of Iowa professor argued that the appreciation of beauty inspired by the “white marble” of classical statuary supports white supremacy today. “The equation of white marble with beauty is not an inherent truth of the universe; it’s a … Continue reading