Oklahoma schools vow to defy state’s anti-critical race theory law
At least three Oklahoma school districts “that serve mostly students of color” have indicated they will defy the state’s fledgling anti-critical race theory (CRT) law. Read more
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At least three Oklahoma school districts “that serve mostly students of color” have indicated they will defy the state’s fledgling anti-critical race theory (CRT) law. Read more
Up to half of applicants awarded two As, limiting places available for those who miss out on first choice Read more
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Edward Ennels, a former professor of mathematics at Baltimore City Community College, pleaded guilty to bribery in a scheme involving students’ grades Read more
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As it did for a lot of people, the pandemic gave Kara Reilly time to think. “My turning moment was when I was shut down and I had 11 weeks to sit around,” said Reilly, 49, a hairdresser in Louisville, Kentucky, whose salon closed early in the pandemic. Read more
Class will be taught by author of book about ‘racial justice’ and ‘black food’ Read more
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Stephen Morris told ‘Campus Reform’ that 'this act of discrimination will undoubtedly have a chilling effect on free speech, causing diversity of thought to suffer greatly.' Read more
A George Mason University law professor with naturally acquired immunity from COVID has filed a lawsuit demanding an exemption from a policy that requires employees get the COVID vaccine or face numerous sanctions. Read more