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Raylan Alleman tries to dissuade women from attending college by demeaning college men

Raylan Alleman, co-founder of the Catholic website Fix the Family, doesn't think women should go to college. This isn't just a passing thought for him; he has written an extensive article outlining 8 reasons why. Naturally, this has gotten Feminists in quite a huff (see here and here). Given that this website supports[...]

By |11/18/2013|Bias (Institutional, Cultural)|

Dr. Muhammad Khalifa’s misguided yet common dismissal of boys’ education issues

A recent article out of the NBC affiliate WILX 10 tells us: Missing from this Advanced Placement English class at Williamston High School are the boys. Just three in Jean Eddington-Shipman's class this semester. "When I first started teaching AP 27 years ago, it was a much better balance," Eddington-Shipman said. [...]

Analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics report in context of men and boys in education

The Bureau of Labor Statistics has recently released its report "Highlights of Women’s Earnings in 2012." Stepping past the obvious question as to why women's issues are visible at all in an institution which (we are led to believe) is in the iron clutches of "patriarchy" (an argument often used to[...]

Why did Sandra Foehl, Temple University Title IX Coordinator, et al, destroy student Praise Martin-Oguike?

This site recently covered the case of Praise Martin-Oguike, a student at Temple University who emigrated from Nigeria to the United States in 1999. After being falsely accused of sexual assault in 2012, he was expelled, stripped of his scholarship, kicked off the football team, and nationally vilified. In early October[...]

By |10/17/2013|Due Process, Rights & Protections|

All male students punished for bomb hoax. Girl made similar hoax last year. My email to administrators and their superiors.

In large and small ways, schools in the U.S. have become more like prisons over the past several decades. Entrances and exits to buildings are now more tightly controlled. Many main entrances now require students and visitors to walk through metal detectors. As schools have grown to utilize law enforcement[...]

By |10/16/2013|Rights & Protections|
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