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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

This Week in Campus Insanity, Vol. 3

Welcome back to Campus Insanity, a weekly roundup of the craziest developments at our nation's 4,000-plus institutions of higher education.

6. Northwestern Student Government Supports Using Excess Funds to Bail Out Alleged Criminals | Campus Reform

The Associated Student Government at Northwestern University unanimously passed legislation to send its $15,000 budget surplus to a fund that "pays bond for people charged with crimes in Cook County, Illinois."

5. Syracuse University Silent on Assault And Death Threats Against Conservative Students | TheFederalist

A Syracuse University student was fired from the school's newspaper after writing an article that suggested police interaction rates would provide a better metric to analyze police brutality.

4. Students Demand Firing of Black Dean Because She Mixed up Black Students’ Names | TheCollege Fix

Students created a petition to fire Scripps College dean of students Charlotte Johnson, a black woman, because she confused two black students’ names.

3. University of Minnesota Architecture School Reveals Plan for ‘Racial and Spatial' Justice |Minnesota Daily

The new head of the University of Minnesota's school of architecture put forth a plan to address "racial and spatial justice" at the school in light of the Black Lives Matter movement.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Conservatives were fine with Stone being pardoned despite him being convicted of 7 felonies. Bunch of hypocrites.

Anonymous said...

10:26 they don't care if their guys break the law.

Anonymous said...

10:26 Stone was not pardoned. Stone's sentence was commuted you idiot!

Anonymous said...

It would have been ok if the punishment was equal to the crime. SMH, guess you want Joe who IS the DC swamp! You can't fix stupid!

Anonymous said...

10:26 AM & 11:09 AM - And this has what to do with campus stupidity?

Anonymous said...

Is there a reference to someone named Stone in the article?
I missed it.