by | Nov 29, 2024

The University of California at San Diego (UCSD) is collecting “tissues from fetuses” ranging from 4 to 23 weeks from women “undergoing pregnancy termination at Planned Parenthood in San Diego,” the California Globe reports, citing a “heavily redacted” UCSD Human Research Protections…

by | Nov 21, 2024

“The University of California is eyeing a looming budget gap of half a billion dollars next year,” reports CalMatters, and to fill the gap the university is “relying in part on its out-of-state undergraduates,” whose costs will be increased. In their…

by | May 21, 2024

The University of California at San Diego is a DEI stronghold, and things are about to get worse. Starting next year, students who choose “selective” majors such as computer science, bioengineering, and aerospace engineering — high achievers, in other words…

by | Aug 21, 2022

The students at the University of California Berkeley’s Person of Color (POC) Theme House love their rules. And they’re not pretty. As Friday’s Daily Mail and Saturday’s Fox & Friends reported, this residence’s directives include this: “Many POC members moved here…

by | Apr 28, 2022

Californians have long prided themselves on having one of the world’s premier public universities, in addition to great private schools like Stanford and Cal Tech. Forbes ranks the University of California at Berkeley as the best college in America and places three…

by | Mar 29, 2022

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced Monday that it will again require applicants to submit an SAT or ACT score. It had paused the requirement during the pandemic, as did the vast majority of colleges, citing difficulties for students in…

by | Oct 15, 2021

The great medieval Jewish philosopher and poet, Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi, was based in Spain and aspired to live in Israel someday. He ultimately realized his dream. Famously, he wrote: “My heart is in the East, and I am at the…

by | Aug 17, 2017

When the New York Times reported that the Justice Department’s civil rights division might investigate and litigate “intentional race-based discrimination” on campus, focusing on earlier complaints from Asians at Harvard University, affirmative-action engines roared into action, with the inevitable exhaust about…

by | Aug 15, 2017

In 2006, University of Texas quarterback Vince Young, facing fourth down and five with the national championship game on the line, scrambled for a touchdown, bringing an end to a three-year run of dominance by the University of Southern California….

by | Jul 25, 2017

Once it became clear most Christian leaders were bored with orthodox Christianity, and had thrown in with the Social Justice game, progressives removed their talons from the flesh of a faith unwilling to tout its own premises. It got tedious…

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