Even the lefties think the Flyers went too far in removing the iconic statue.
By Thom Nickels
Guy Ciarrocchi: Then they came for William Penn
Being shamed into a policy reversal changes (almost) nothing
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Thom Nickels: Demonic nihilism? It’s not just on the streets.
From the newsrooms to the street corners, society is coming apart at the seams.
By Thom Nickels
Howard Lurie: “Free Press” declares war on “Free Speech”
Cancel culture stifles free and open conversations and divides us all into “right” and “wrong” based on the whims of those in power.
By Howard Lurie
Andy Bloom: Woke society and cancel culture harm us all
Saying something dumb when there was no ill intent shouldn’t lead to getting canceled or the end of a career.
By Andy Bloom
Christine Flowers: Duke supports bigotry yet again
Duke University’s latest hoax harkens back to the witch hunt of the Duke Three in 2006.
By Christine Flowers
Leslie Sattler: Why Sydney Sweeney is trending, and what it means for America
When the “Euphoria” actress subtly revealed that her parents vote red, social media lost its mind.
By Leslie Sattler
St. Joe’s fires prof. who survived investigation over Twitter controversy, but later sued the university
Greg Manco believes the basis for his firing by St. Joseph’s University was mere pretext, an excuse for retaliation.
By Todd Shepherd
St. Joe’s drops contract for professor involved in free-speech controversy
Greg Manco was suspended by the St. Joseph’s University administration earlier this year due to a controversy over Tweets. Although he came out ahead in an investigation conducted by the university, St. Joe’s has now declined to renew Greg Manco’s teaching contract.
By Todd Shepherd
St. Joseph’s ignored its own policy by suspending professor over tweets
A Foundation for Individual Rights in Education attorney says that St. Joseph’s University is contradicting its own commitment to constitutionally protected speech.
By Todd Shepherd