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The University of Florida hosted the three co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement for a virtual speaker series on race and how universities and students can support the movement. The event, hosted by the ACCENT Speakers Bureau, the Black Student Union, and the Pride Student Union, featured a discussion and question and answer session between a UF moderator and co-founders Alicia Garza,… → Read More
Ahead of the Fourth of July, Campus Reform spoke with young Americans to ask them basic questions about the nation’s founding. Young Americans and students were asked by Digital Reporter Eduardo Neret what the holiday commemorates, which year the country declared independence, which nation the United States declared independence from, and what which was fought for American independence. Many… → Read More
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Fake transcripts and essays, falsified letters of recommendation and test scores, paid consultants, and fake passports and IDs. These are just some of the many methods that Chinese nationals have reportedly used to gain acceptance into U.S. colleges and universities. What once might have been a few isolated incidents has now turned into a vast, international money-making industry. Hiu Kit David… → Read More
Why should they be different? → Read More
Does this make sense? → Read More
Last week, Red Alert Politics contributor Jordan Lancaster published an op-ed in these pages that was critical of Turning Point USA and its founder Charlie Kirk, warning young conservatives to stay away from the group. While I’m sure Lancaster had good intentions, such criticisms of Kirk and TPUSA are unfair and unhelpful to the greater youth conservative movement. → Read More
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A Missouri school is considering a segregated safe space for white students to talk about their racism and white privilege. Vincent Flewellen, chief diversity officer at Webster University in St. Louis, has plans for a new program based off a book, titled, “Witnessing Whiteness: The Need to Talk About Race and How to Do It." The local Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) began the… → Read More
You’ve probably seen the signs, t-shirts, and social media posts declaring "taxation is theft!" Popularized by conservative and libertarian student groups like Turning Point USA and Young Americans for Liberty, the phrase has gained widespread popularity as a rallying cry for young people. But what… → Read More
He's previously compared whites to "sociopaths" and "autistic kids" → Read More
President Trump once again questioned the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, the constitutional amendment that established birthright citizenship. → Read More
Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren is bringing back her "Final Thoughts," but this time with a new twist, as her signature segment, that she has taken with her from network to network, finds a new home at the Fox News Channel’s newest digital venture, Fox Nation. “People know my Final Thoughts, but this is really a whole new avenue for me to have fun. Nothing is off the table,” Lahren said in a… → Read More
Laura Ingraham’s recent comments on immigration sent the media and political world into a frenzy. Like many other conservative beliefs that liberals abhor, Ingraham’s comments on demographic change and immigration were quickly labeled racist. Some on the Right also joined in, as scores of commentators and politicians denounced her monologue. → Read More
Dave Rubin, host of the "Rubin Report," is challenging Americans to be open to different ideas. → Read More
Jesse Watters wasn’t always a Fox News star immersed in politics. However, his journey from uninformed student to political commentator began while in college. → Read More
Eric Bolling has a new mission. In the wake of his son’s tragic death last September, the new host of “America” on CRTV has become an advocate for ending the opioid crisis that kills 60,000 Americans each year. → Read More
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is encouraging students to protect speech on their college campuses, and issued a stern warning to those who attempt to suppress it. → Read More
Last week, New Jersey became the 10th state to offer financial aid to illegal immigrants. Along with other states like California, Texas, and Connecticut, illegal immigrants in New Jersey can now receive in-state tuition as well as taxpayer funded scholarships. → Read More
A freshman student at the University of Central Florida faced a Twitter campaign demanding her expulsion for criticizing a "try on a hijab" event. → Read More