Students Demand 'Cops Off Campus' Days After Nearby Shooting
A student organization called “Cops Off Campus” at the University of Texas at Austin held a protest Thursday, demanding that all campus police be removed in order to increase class consciousness and achieve socialism.
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5 Big Questions for Dr. Veronique de Rugy
Veronique de Rugy, Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, says illiberalism at college and universities could destroy the power of higher education to improve people’s lives.
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Students Stunned When They Hear How Much "The Rich" Already Pay In Taxes
As Democrat demands to "tax the rich" grow, Campus Reform's Addison Smith went to the University of Houston to see if students felt that the wealthy in America pay their fair share, or if they should have their taxes raised even more.
Students overwhelmingly supported raising taxes for the rich, but when Smith asked them who "the rich" was, they were unsure.
“I have no idea. Probably like, more than 6 digits maybe”, said one student. “I think somebody that like, has like a good-paying job,” said another.
When Smith asked students to guess the threshold for the top 1% of income earners in America, many of them thought they were multi-millionaires and billionaires. In reality, the threshold to be in the top 1% constitutes a salary of $538,926, much less than many students suspected. But many supported raising their taxes nonetheless, until Smith revealed how much they already pay.
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Compilation: Wildest Teacher Tik Tok Rants
Woke K-12 teachers ranting about their leftist agendas are ubiquitous on social media, particularly the Twitter account "Libs of TikTok."
As universities ramp up their efforts to train K-12 educators on how to teach components of leftist and woke ideologies, Campus Reform decided to give parents and community members a look in the classroom with information on the higher education programs and academic theories that trained some of teachers behind those infamous videos.
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The Left Thinks 'Latinx' Is Inclusive. Hispanics Disagree | Ep.45
On this week’s episode of the Campus Countdown, Campus Reform Senior Correspondent Addison Pummill discusses a Pew Research Center poll that shows only 3% of the Hispanic community use the term “Latinx.”
One professor believes the term Latinx can be used to "promote gender inclusivity," disregarding the fact that only a small percentage of the Hispanic community has even heard of the term.
Also on this week’s episode, Campus reform Senior Correspondent Ben Zeisloft joins to discuss another example of conservative chalking being destroyed, while liberal chalking stays intact.
Pummill also discusses one student newspaper’s editorial board claims that gifted programs and IQ tests are racist.
“These programs are not about race. They are about giving students who want to work hard, an outlet to do so,” says Pummill.
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Students Say ‘My Body My Choice’... Until it Comes to Vaccine Mandates
With national conversations on government vaccine mandates, many have questioned why people who say they are pro-choice also support vaccine mandates. Does the common refrain “my body, my choice” not apply to the COVID-19 vaccine?
Campus Reform reporter Ophelie Jacobson talked with students at the University of Florida about bodily autonomy to see if they would recognize the double standard with being pro-choice and pro-vaccine mandate.
Jacobson talked to over a dozen students and found that all but two students were pro-choice.
“I’m pro-choice,” one student said. “You never know the circumstances someone is going through.”
“The truth is...no one is in your body but you, and it's your life that you have to live,” another student said.
Students said they support the idea of “my body, my choice” and the idea that the government shouldn’t be allowed to tell them what to do with their bodies.
Jacobson then asked if students were supportive of government vaccine mandates. The majority of students said yes.
“I'm for it...I'm vaccinated,” one student told Jacobson.
Another student said, “I would say that I guess I am more for a mandate if it is in support of the general health of the population.”
What happened to “my body, my choice”? Jacobson asked students just that.
Watch the full video above to find out if students will admit the double standard in their line of thinking.
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5 Big Questions for Ed Yingling
When Ed Yingling realized free speech was under threat at his alma mater, he joined up with fellow alum Stuart Taylor to create Princetonians for Free Speech. Soon after, the pair realized that their group had the potential to bring together alumni to challenge cancel culture at colleges across the country, in an organization they have termed the Alumni Free Speech Alliance (AFSA).
Within a year, Davidson College Alumni had assembled a group for the same purpose. As the project grew, Yingling connected to University of Virginia and Washington & Lee alumni, and later found a group of Cornell University alumni who had the same goal in mind.
These five founding groups are only the beginning. After announcing the creation of AFSA in the Wall Street Journal, Yingling says, “In the last week, we have received emails from over 40 groups at different colleges that want to set this up…It’s going to be a national movement, and it’s because you’re tapping into a lot of frustration with alumni, and they just didn’t know how to organize.”
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Virginia Students Told They Can't Endorse Glenn Youngkin Ep.44
On this week’s episode of the Campus Countdown, Campus Reform reporter Ophelie Jacobson talks about how conservative students at Washington and Lee University were told to cease campaigning for Glenn Youngkin, the Republican nominee for Virginia governor.
The university's College Republicans displayed materials supporting Youngkin during a September 12 activities fair, but were told by Director of Student Activities Kelsey Goodwin that they had to remove the materials due to the school’s tax-exempt status.
Jacobson said, “make no mistake, this is a blatant attempt to control students' political expression and it's an overreach: no school has the authority to dictate political involvement.”
Jacobson also pointed out that “it's important for students to have a voice in local and state elections in the state where they are in college."
“In the Virginia gubernatorial race specifically, education has been the primary focus for voters and candidates. If Virginia students are going to get involved in a campaign, it should absolutely be this one... no matter which side they support,” Jacobson said.
This week, Campus Reform correspondent Logan Dubil joins the Campus Countdown to talk about how the federal government is paying a university $750,000 to create a tool that will warn journalists against publishing content that is considered to be polarizing.
Jacobson then analyzes the University of Virginia’s recent decision to cancel its annual Halloween trick-or-treat festivities due to COVID-19 concerns.
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"I think that there is a real problem": A Conversation with Professor Ilana Redstone
Campus Reform reporter Ophelie Jacobson talked with Ilana Redstone, associate professor of sociology at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, to discuss a course she will be teaching in the Spring titled “The Sociology of Political Polarization: Bigots and Snowflakes.”
The course syllabus states that “because the tilt on campus (here and elsewhere) is to the left, we will often focus on opinions and perspectives that are traditionally omitted (often associated with the center and the right). These often coincide with non-progressive (conservative or libertarian) views and some uncomfortable questions.”
Students in the class “will delve into topics and listen to perspectives that some will find distasteful or even offensive,” encouraging them “to consider ideas and perspectives that some have deigned unfit for public (or private) discourse.”
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George Washington Asks Students About 'Offensive' Halloween Costumes
As cries of cultural appropriation permeate academia over halloween costumes, Campus Reform's Addison Smith (otherwise known as Colonel George Washington), to see if this accusation was echoed among students.
Students overwhelmingly insisted on being "culturally sensitive" and "politically correct".
"Yea definitely. I believe that cultural appropriation is a thing, so don't do it", one student said. Another insisted that halloween costumes are a form of "freedom of speech" often used with the intent to "offend somebody else".
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5 Big Questions for Professor Ben Ginsberg
Professor Ben Ginsberg, chair of the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies at Johns Hopkins University, told Campus Reform that universities are misallocating their resources to the detriment of their students and faculty.
Ginsberg, a critic of what he calls “the all-administrative university,” says colleges are hiring too many administrators and not enough professors: “There are now more deans, deanlets, deanlings, ding-a-lings, and ding-dongs than there are faculty members,” he said.
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You Can Now Get a DEGREE in Anti-Racism | Ep.44
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5 Big Questions for Alabama Rep. Ed Oliver
Alabama State Rep. Ed Oliver is taking a stand against Critical Race Theory in a bill he has put forward for the state’s next legislative session. House Bill Nine, pre-filed in late June, would ban any state agency or contractor from teaching Critical Race Theory concepts. The bill would also require the Alabama Department of Labor to review all of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion training materials for state government agencies.
Oliver says he has crafted the bill to prioritize free speech and academic freedom. He told Campus Reform, “We’re trying to stop indoctrination. We’re not saying you can’t teach anything in a class or discuss anything like adults. The First Amendment is critical to me, and I do believe that the speech that you ought to protect is the speech that you hate the most.”
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Smith Sounds The Alarm On Socialism's 'Deep Roots' In Academia
Campus Reform's Addison Smith joined the National Report to discuss his latest man-on-the-street video at Georgetown University where he talked to students in favor of abolishing private property rights and redistributing citizen’s income across the board.
Smith claimed that the responses he received from college students were a "blatant rejection of Western, American values."
Smith went on to point out that students have "been sold this lie that socialism is compassionate, and that it's moral an just", citing universities across the country who have promoted socialist propaganda.
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JACOBSON: America Was Built On Hard Work, Not Diversity Quotas
Campus Reform Ophelie Jacobson joined Fox & Friends Saturday to discuss her latest video where she talked to students about diversity quotas.
Students were all in favor of diversity quotas until she asked them to apply that standard to their college football teams. The students quickly reversed course, insisting that skill, not race or gender, should be the driving factor in sports. After Jacobson put it in this perspective, many students changed their minds.
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College Campuses Are Turning Into Surveillance States | Ep. 43
On this week’s episode of the Campus Countdown, Campus Reform reporter Ophelie Jacobson explains that American universities are becoming surveillance states thanks to new tools that were given to students during the pandemic so that they could snitch on their peers.
“Universities should not be giving students the ability to snitch on each other – and certainly shouldn’t be encouraging it” because there is “already a sense of uneasiness on campus,” Jacobson says.
Jacobson then compares these policies to the tactics used in the novel 1984.
“University administrations are turning into Big Brother - seeking to control and know everything about a student's life, including personal medical information and speech. What was once considered a fictional book is now coming to life right in front of our very eyes,” Jacobson states.
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Students Blocked By Police During Mask Protest, Locked Out of Admin Offices
Students at Montana State University were blocked by police officers and prevented from delivering a petition to the president on September 24.
The petition, created by Dylan Dean, president of MSU’s Young Americans for Liberty chapter, calls on MSU’s President Waded Cruzado to “revoke her mask mandate policy."
Dean and other MSU students planned to deliver the petition in person to Cruzado during a scheduled protest and found the side door of Montana Hall locked. The front door was also locked and had two campus police officers standing outside.
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Students Support Diversity Quotas...Until It Comes to Football
Campus Reform reporter Ophelie Jacobson talked to students at the University of Florida on game day about diversity quotas. She first asked students if they support diversity quotas in hiring decisions and in college admissions processes. Most of the students said yes.
“As a first generation college student from a Hispanic household, it’s very important,” one student said.
Another student said, “I think it’s an absolute necessity.”
“Absolutely, there should be more diversity in every single field,” another student told Campus Reform.
Jacobson then asked students if they support diversity quotas for sports teams. Most of the students said they would not support these quotas in sports.
“We want to win no matter what you are,” one student said.
“I don't think we should. College sports is about getting the best players for your team, and I don't think we should focus on which race or ethnicity to get,” another student said.
“It doesn’t make much sense...it should be based on skill,” one student told Campus Reform.
Jacobson then showed students what the Florida Gators’ offensive lineup would look like if the team implemented diversity quotas based on student population demographics. Students didn’t think it would be fair to implement the quota for the team.
Did students change their mind on diversity quotas in the workplace and in college after seeing it from the perspective of college sports?
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5 Big Questions for Rep. Ted Budd
Congressman Ted Budd led a group of GOP lawmakers in telling Education Secretary Miguel Cardona that "the Department [of Education] does not have the legal authority to cancel student loan debt en masse."
Budd's letter, sent last month, was co-signed by Reps. Warren Davidson, Scott Perry, and Barry Loudermilk.
Budd tells Campus Reform that mass loan cancellation without the consent of Congress would be "blatantly unconstitutional." He cites Article I Section IX of the Constitution, which says in part, "No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law."
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Bates College Wants To Join The Woke Brigade | Ep.42
On this week’s episode of the Campus Countdown, Campus Reform senior correspondent Addison Pummill discusses the editor-in-chief of a student newspaper at Oklahoma State University who was forced to resign after writing an opinion piece critical of the school’s mask policy.
"The issue here is not the violation of the senate bill, rather, the issue is the hypocrisy and one-sidedness of the O’Colly editorial board", Pummill said. "Farris’s article was labeled as an op-ed two days after it was published, but even in an article classified as an opinion piece, her views and experiences have been silenced."
In the rest of the episode, Campus Reform correspondent Leanna Dippie joins to discuss Indiana University’s new hiring initiative that will cost the school tens of millions of dollars, and Pummill elaborates on a Bates College student group demands for required "white supremacy", "power and privilege" and "colonialism" courses, and in the woke tweet of the week, Pummil breaks down Simmons University professor Rachel Gans-Boriskin's tweet, claiming she told two elderly men collecting signatures to promote voter I.D. laws to be "ashamed" of themselves.
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Students Love Socialism, Want To Abolish Private Property Rights
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Pro-Life Memorial DESTROYED at Pepperdine University
A pro-life display set up by the Pepperdine University College Republicans was destroyed by pro-choice students who covered the bulletin board display with posters reading "No Uterus, No Opinion," "My Body, My Choice," and other messages.
On Tuesday, September 28, Pepperdine College Republicans placed 620 crosses, one for every 100,000 of 62 million lives takeen to abortion since Roe v Wade was enacted, according to Fox News.
The crosses were placed on the christian university’s Freedom Wall which is designed to be a designated bulletin board for students to practice their free speech rights.
The protestors also modified the College Republicans poster which originally read "Lives Taken by Abortion since Roe V Wade" = "62 million" to read "62 million women saved by abortion since Roe V Wade."
"God does NOT support the legislation of women's bodies," "don't speak if you don't have a uterus," and "why not get a vasectomy" were among the other posters placed over the pro-life display.
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5 Big Questions: Peter Boghossian, Former Professor Who Resigned in Protest
Former Portland State University professor Peter Boghossian has a message for America about the state of higher education: “There is no hope. We need to build parallel institutions.”
Boghossian called out his former employer in a stunning resignation letter which detailed a years-long string of abuses he suffered in retaliation for supporting the free exchange of ideas. He faced harassment and false accusations of misconduct, along with a whisper campaign by fellow faculty members who told students not to take his classes.
His decision to resign came after a discussion with a university administrator in which the administrator spoke proudly of the university’s poor free speech ranking. Boghossian says of the restrictions on speech, “This was not a bug of the ideology, this was a feature of it. This was a good thing. And that was really the last straw…at that moment, I made up my mind.”
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Professor Calls Americans The 'Bloody Hands' Wounding the USA | Ep.41
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Students Shocked To Hear National Debt, Question Biden's Spending Bill
As Congressional Democrats attempt to push through President Biden’s $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill despite America’s more than $28 trillion of national debt, Campus Reform’s Addison Smith went to Arkansas State University to see if students were aware of how much money the United States owes, and see if they support Biden's $3.5 trillion after it was revealed to them.
Read the story here: campusreform.org/article?id=18239
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