In last Saturday’s New York Times, op-ed contributor Dr. Rhonda Garelick, an Associate Professor of French and Italian at Connecticut College, openly laments that today’s female college students just aren’t as interested in being politically indoctrinated by the radical left as those of generations past. She uses a discussion of the film, “Mona Lisa Smile”, as a basis on which to expound upon current conditions in the classroom. Dr. Garelick finds feminist consciousness to be all too rare in today’s female undergraduates. This article is very valuable as it showcases they way in which our universities remain under the ironclad...