Cardinal sins
Posters around Grounds proclaiming Brian O’Neill and CatherineAnne Daley to be “illegitimate Honor reps” exemplify exactly what is wrong with student activism at the University.
Feds check harassment allegations in FB
The U.S. Justice Department is looking into complaints that supporters of a crackdown on illegal immigrants in Farmers Branch are bullying Hispanic residents and asking about their legal status in a door-to-door campaign that appears to be heating up.
Policies in place: Bullying is targeted in area schools
Comfortable with the verbage in place regarding bullying, Hillsdale High School Principal Doug Willer said the strict nobullying policy works. The attitude is made clear as signs are posted throughout the hallways prompting students to seek help if they feel they are being intimidated.
Fascinating tale illuminates abstractions of war
World War II is supposed to have been the war fought with complete moral clarity. The Germans and the Japanese were the bad guys. The Americans and English were the good guys. The good guys won; the bad guys lost.
Review slams MSU program
Missouri State University’s social work program could be terminated as a result of an external report that found the program operating in a “toxic environment” that includes bullying students, bias against them based on their faith and an incredible lack of faculty productivity.
TV show takes on bullying
In the 17 years that Walter Duy served as principal at Kaneland elementary and middle schools, and the subsequent 10 at Mooseheart Elementary, north of Aurora, he learned to put up with bullying through a long-established educator’s tenet.
Missouri State gives last chance to social work program
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) – Missouri State University is giving its social work faculty 12 to 18 months to fix problems or face closure of the program after a scathing external review prompted by a student’s First Amendment lawsuit.
Gay Youth Become Movement’s Ambassadors
The half-dozen lobbyists who crowded into a lawmaker’s office here recently didn’t come bearing campaign cash or votes to swap. Instead, they recounted tales of high school torment as fresh as their faces.
New Face Of Gay Activism: Younger, Better Organized
(Sacramento, California) The half-dozen lobbyists who crowded into a lawmaker’s office here didn’t come bearing slick pitches, campaign cash or votes to swap, just tales of high school torment as fresh as their faces.