Affirmative Action Grading Crime Scenes
by Nicholas Stix When people think of criminals, they usually conjure up images of street muggers, carjackers, and stock swindlers. They need to add to that rogues’ gallery, images of college presidents, English Department chairmen, and professors.
For today’s typical university is increasingly a criminal enterprise, which routinely violates the civil rights of students and employees alike, and which annually defrauds the taxpayers out of tens of millions of dollars. Policemen have been prosecuted for violating civilians’ constitutional rights, while doctors and druggists have been prosecuted for Medicaid and health insurance fraud. Why not prosecute alleged educators who have for years […]
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Academic Questions
adjunct
Affirmative Action
Alan Kors
Asphalt League
college presidents
College Skills
Conor Cruise O’Brien
English Department chairmen
equal protection
First Amendment rights
Fourteenth Amendment
functional illiterates
Harvey Silverglate
Hostos Community College
New York Times
Nicholas Stix
Non-academic classes
open admissions
Passaic Community College
Princeton
professors
Randal C. Archibold
social promotion
Stanford
The Shadow University
University of California-Berkeley
William Paterson College