Hue and Cry over “Whiteness Studies”
To read this puff piece from The Washington Post, you wouldn’t know there’s a hue and cry at all. That said, if “whiteness studies” means…
To read this puff piece from The Washington Post, you wouldn’t know there’s a hue and cry at all. That said, if “whiteness studies” means…
Got a weblog? Add it to the Dartmouth weblog directory. There aren’t too many in it at the moment, but that’s probably because there aren’t…
Well, you get a lot of it, that’s for sure. The question is what “it” is. (Thanks — I guess — to Molly Feltner for…
Over on Critical Mass, Erin O’Connor is blogging about a very intriguing book by historian Keith Windschuttle called The Fabrication of Aboriginal History: Volume One,…
Senator Judd Gregg comes through for 2003 Dartmouth valedictorian
An excerpt of an article by Jeffrey Hart in The New Criterion
With gusto and aplomb, FIRE’s legal director, Greg Lukianoff, annihilates Stanley Fish’s fatuous assertion that there are “just not that many” free speech issues on…
In The Weekly Standard, Hugh Hewitt ponders the possibilities of Larry Summers’ refreshing tenure at the helm of Harvard.
Stanley Fish writes in the Chronicle that free speech issues are rarely in sight on American campuses. He’s right in that too often free speech…
Charles Glander, a seminary student in Minnesota, has been charged with making terrorist threats because he scrawled a racial slur on his own truck. That’s…