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Threatening texts targeting minorities after election were vile − but they might not be illegal

Up to 500,000 people across the U.S., including children, received offensive, anonymous text messages in the days after the election. Nolwen Cifuentes/fStop via Getty Images bynDaniel...

Americans love free speech, survey finds − until they realize everyone else has it, too

Should there be limits on free speech? Westend61/Westend61 via Getty Images by John G. Geer, Vanderbilt University and Jacob Mchangama, Vanderbilt University Americans’ views on free...

How Claudine Gay’s Harvard resignation reveals America’s deep racial divide

Harvard President Claudine Gay, University of Pennsylvania then-President Elizabeth Magill and MIT President Sally Kornbluth testify before Congress on Dec. 5, 2023. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images/File   The...

Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns amidst scandals and plagiarism allegations

Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned, making her tenure the shortest in the university’s history. The decision comes after just six months and two...

David Marshall: Choosing student safety over hate-filled speech

 HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT CLAUDINE GAY (TriceEdneyWire.com)—The Arab-Israeli conflict has a long, complicated history with strong opinions on both sides of a deeply divided issue. Since...

Harvard President Claudine Gay to remain at school following controversial congressional hearing

Claudine Gay will remain in her role as Harvard University’s president following controversial congressional hearing. On Dec. 12, the Ivy League school’s governing board...

Why university presidents find it hard to punish advocating genocide

Harvard President Claudine Gay, University of Pennsylvania then-President Elizabeth Magill and MIT President Sally Kornbluth testify before Congress on Dec. 5, 2023. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images   −...

A tweak to the University of Nebraska’s logo shows how the once benign ‘OK’ sign has entered a ‘purgatory of meaning’

by Roger J. Kreuz, University of Memphis On April 17, 2023, the Nebraska Cornhuskers unveiled the latest version of their beloved mascot, Herbie Husker. Herbie’s left...

The GOP accommodates evil

Just when, six years in to the Obama presidency, I think I’m hardened to the deranged anti-Obama rants of conservatives and Republican Party officials,...

$50K offered for info in defaced Jackie Robinson statue

This undated image provided by the Brooklyn Cyclones shows a statue of Pee Wee Reese and Jackie Robinson at MCU Park in the Coney Island section of the Brooklyn borough of New York. New York City police are investigating swastikas and hate speech scrawled on the statue outside Brooklyn's minor league baseball stadium. A manager at MCU Park noticed the defacement Wednesday morning, Aug. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Brooklyn Cyclones) NEW YORK (AP) — The reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of those responsible for defacing a statue of Jackie Robinson in New York with swastikas and hate speech is now $50,000.

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