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  • Now Trigger-Happy University Students

    05/20/2014 11:33:07 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 31 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | May 20, 2014 | Debra J. Saunders
    Academia is hell. In the latest higher-education fad, students want "trigger warnings," according to The New York Times. It appears that some students are so fragile that they want university staff to protect them from big bad ideas. Students around the country say they want "explicit alerts that the material they are about to read or see in a classroom might upset them or, as some students assert, cause symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in victims of rape or in war veterans." An Oberlin College draft -- now "under revision" -- for trigger warnings suggested faculty "be aware of racism,...
  • Saying the unsayable about Hispanics

    05/21/2013 10:04:09 AM PDT · by servo1969 · 49 replies
    Bookwormroom.com ^ | 5-21-2013 | Bookworm
    As is often the case with my brain, I need to mull over things sometimes to decide what I think about them. Such is the case with Jason Richwine, the Heritage Foundation scholar who was driven out when it was discovered that his thesis (which passed inspection at Harvard) reached the following conclusions: So what is actually in the dissertation? The dissertation shows that recent immigrants score lower than U.S.-born whites on many different types of IQ tests. Using statistical analysis, it suggests that the test-score differential is due primarily to a real cognitive gap rather than to culture or...
  • About That Dissertation

    05/20/2013 9:46:56 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 73 replies
    National Review ^ | 05/20/2013 | Jason Richwine
    On Tuesday, May 7, I had one of my most productive days as an employee of the Heritage Foundation. Our big report on the fiscal cost of amnesty had just been released, and I packed in 18 radio interviews to promote it. I expected more of the same on Wednesday. Instead, I found myself unplugging my office phone to avoid pesky reporters, trying in vain to do any real work, and watching helplessly as a public-relations crisis sprang up around me. Two days later I would resign. I’m telling this story not because I want or expect pity for my...
  • Grad Student Gives Al Quaeda Bombing Map [Unfair caption]

    07/08/2003 5:17:46 PM PDT · by Paul Ross · 13 replies · 146+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 7/08/03 | Carl Limbacher
    NewsMax.com   Tuesday July 8, 2003 4:20 p.m. EDTGrad Student Gives Al Qaeda Bombing Map Working on a laptop, a George Mason University graduate student mapped every business and industrial sector in the U.S. economy, and the fiber-optic network that connects them. The Washington Post writes: "He can click on a bank in Manhattan and see who has communication lines running into it and where. He can zoom in on Baltimore and find the choke point for trucking warehouses. He can drill into a cable trench between Kansas and Colorado and determine how to create the most havoc with a...
  • Dissertation Could Be Security Threat (Freedom vs. Security)

    07/08/2003 8:43:45 AM PDT · by Arthalion · 11 replies · 193+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | Tuesday, July 8, 2003 | Laura Blumenfeld
    Dissertation Could Be Security Threat Student's Maps Illustrate Concerns About Public Information By Laura Blumenfeld Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, July 8, 2003; Page A01 Sean Gorman's professor called his dissertation "tedious and unimportant." Gorman didn't talk about it when he went on dates because "it was so boring they'd start staring up at the ceiling." But since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Gorman's work has become so compelling that companies want to seize it, government officials want to suppress it, and al Qaeda operatives -- if they could get their hands on it -- would find a terrorist treasure...