No Plastic Straws at Marquette: More Dumb Virtue Signaling
Do Marquette students, when their finish their soda, run down to Lake Michigan and throw the straw in? Really?
Read MorePosted by John McAdams | Jul 24, 2018 | Features
Do Marquette students, when their finish their soda, run down to Lake Michigan and throw the straw in? Really?
Read MorePosted by John McAdams | Mar 16, 2018 | Features
At any university, a discussion on “When Does Human Life Begin” would be an excellent idea. And at any university, at least somebody on the panel should espouse the view that life begins at conception. This should be utterly obvious at a Catholic university.
Read MorePosted by John McAdams | Mar 2, 2018 | Features
Even if Marquette does not particularly wish to hold this bit of truancy against candidates for admission, explicitly saying that has to be viewed as a way of egging on participation in a controversial demonstration by violating school rules.
Read MorePosted by John McAdams | Jan 29, 2018 | Features
In teaching my political science classes, it’s always been fun to talk about media bias. It’s what fighter pilots call a “target rich environment,” with lots of examples, and lots of ways to identify bias. But it’s not nearly so much fun to be the victim of media bias, as I recently was.
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