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  • Fighting Spending Cuts in Ohio, NYT Focuses on Union Jobs, Not $8B Deficit .

    03/23/2011 1:27:58 AM PDT · by Scanian · 8 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | MARCH 23, 2011. | CLAY WATERS
    From the Media Research Center The New York Times versus state spending cuts. Reporter Sabrina Tavernise went to the downtrodden town of Gallipolis, Ohio, and collected a grab bag of sympathetic liberal anecdotes about government workers threatened by a bill that would restrict public-sector unions, for Wednesday's "Ohio Town Sees Public Job As Only Route To Middle Class." Tavernise focused solely on the plight of low-income workers, including unionized government workers, while failing to mention the state's $8 billion deficit (a number included only in an Associated Press sidebar story, "Governor's Budget Seeks To Limit Union Influence.") "Jodi and Ralph...
  • University Class Bars Student Over Poem (conservative kicked out of class)

    04/25/2005 11:39:50 PM PDT · by DameAutour · 125 replies · 3,899+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | 4/25/2005 | Matt Apuzzo
    NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Southern Connecticut State University barred a student from a poetry class after his professor said a poem he submitted contained veiled threats to sexually assault her and her 3-year-old daughter. The student, Edward Bolles, said his poem entitled "Professor White," was meant to be a satirical piece about globalization. In it, a Mexican student named Juan has a sexual encounter with the daughter of his white professor. Bolles' professor, Kelly Ritter, found the poem "disturbing," according to an April 8 campus police report, and said she believed the poem was a threat. University officials prohibited Bolles,...
  • Lefty Professor Admits to Bias on Campus (BARF ALERT!)

    10/02/2002 9:34:39 AM PDT · by ChiefsMan · 25 replies · 185+ views
    News Observer (Raleigh-Durham) ^ | September 23, 2002 | Lawrence Evans
    Regarding John Leo's Sept. 17 Op-ed article "Faculties in need of balance": So John Leo and the (oh so diverse!) American Enterprise Institute think there is insufficient diversity of political affiliation among university faculty. Their poll numbers show that Republicans are a small minority of the professoriate. True, and rightly so. In seeking faculty, universities look for people who can analyze and discuss matters of some complexity, who are unafraid to challenge the wisdom of simple solutions, and who have a sense of social responsibility toward those who cannot buy influence. Such people tend to be put off by a...