A video recorded inside a Belle Vernon Walmart, reportedly taken right before Christmas, shows a man walking up to a woman ...
For the second time in less than a year, San Diego State University has reassigned a teacher for using racially charged language in the classroom. The new incident involves J. Angelo Corlett, a ...
The article is co-written by Prof. Randall Kennedy (Harvard), a leading scholar of race and the law, and me. It's at 49 Capital University Law Review 1, and you can read it here. A short excerpt that ...
From Friday's decision by Judge Michael Watson (S.D. Ohio) in Sullivan v. Ohio State Univ.: American public universities have traditionally "prided themselves on being forums where controversial ideas ...
HANOVER TWP. — A landlord from Hanover Township is facing charges he allegedly yelled racial epithets at a tenant. Frank Castrignano, 64, of River Road, Hanover Green, banged on a door of an apartment ...
Mar. 15—This story was updated on Monday, March 15, 2021, at 4:23 p.m. with additional information. Just over a month after Sewanee-The University of the South's first Black vice chancellor and ...
This quotation from poet Robert Burns is clear even if written in a Scottish-English vernacular. He speaks to a universal human inadequacy — seeing ourselves from the other person’s point of view.
SAN DIEGO (CN) — A California judge ruled Friday that a San Diego philosophy professor can continue to argue his constitutional violation claims that he was wrongfully disciplined by his university ...
Some epithets are really quite brilliant: wanker, for example, with its intimations of onanistic futility, is one of the best. (But then, the Brits, who invented the term, are so much more elegant ...
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