Harvard Students Think Trump More Dangerous Than ISIS [VIDEO]
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Campus Reform took to the campus of Harvard University to ask students “Who is more dangerous to Americans, Donald Trump or ISIS?”
Campus Reform took to the campus of Harvard University to ask students “Who is more dangerous to Americans, Donald Trump or ISIS?”
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Aidan Mattis Professors at Santa Clara University have openly rejected the decision of the University Administration to override a previous decision by the Student Senate in a letter to The Santa Clara. Eighty-six professors signed the open letter, claiming that “We all agree that this was a decision that should have been…
by Amber Randall A group of 15 activists hosted a “die-in” Friday to protest the recent police shooting of Tyre King, a 13-year-old robbery suspect. The group, most students from Ohio University, laid in the middle of the university’s Baker Center, reports the Athens News. The protesters all wore black shirts and placed a sign in the…
Many people who have a favorable view of Donald Trump and politicians like him talk up his “authenticity” or his “telling it like it is.” Even many of those who profoundly dislike his politics, his manner, or both, grudgingly admit to the appeal of his “what you see is what you get” quality. Yet at…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Grace Carr The Californian city of Palo Alta is cracking down on churches that sublet property to cut costs, going so far as to tell one church that its current tenants have to leave in the upcoming weeks or the church will face serious fines. The city sent a…
Ann Coulter took to Twitter Saturday afternoon following President Trump’s speech from the White House. The conservative author would blast the president for proposing amnesty to dreamers as part of a potential compromise with the Democrats to reopen the government. She would reference former candidate Jeb Bush, who ran in favor of amnesty in 2016…
Female students at a high school in Utah want to know why their yearbook photos were altered without their knowledge to show less skin, KSTU reports. “We only apologize in the sense that we want to be more consistent with what we’re trying to do,” says Superintendent Terry E. Shoemaker.
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