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University Names Institute After Woman Who Called Trump ‘Worst Thing On Earth’

The Daily Wire

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June 29, 2026

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University Names Institute After Woman Who Called Trump ‘Worst Thing On Earth’

In a move that surprises absolutely nobody who has ever glanced at a California zip code, the University of California, Berkeley — the granddaddy of left-wing campus culture — has decided the perfect face for its shiny new “nonpartisan” democracy institute is an 86-year-old San Francisco Democrat who once told reporters she’s “out to get” ...

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Off The Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

McMahon warns Harvard she will drop the ‘hammer’ if DEI violations go uncorrected

Education Secretary Linda McMahon, in the latest “Pod Force One” episode, warned Harvard administrators that she could drop the “hammer” on the Ivy League university should it continue quietly pursuing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives that run afoul of federal law. President Trump issued executive actions seeking to eliminate DEI at Harvard and other []...Click to read more

Irish Star

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· Jun 29, 2026

Hillary Clinton mocks 'corrupt' Trump over empty State Fair crowds and algae filled Reflecting Pool

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wrote a scathing social media post mocking President Donald Trump's Reflecting Pool renovations and Great American State Fair

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· Jul 10, 2026

Colleges and Universities Should Take Their Civic and Social Purposes Seriously

Austin Sarat On July 6, the New York Times published an editorial entitled “A Great University Undermines Its Mission.” I turned to it eagerly, expecting to see a stirring defense of what I call the civic and purposes of higher education. Instead, the editorial highlighted the uproar among faculty at the University of California over []

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· Jul 3, 2026

University to pay $1.9m to professor fired for calling Charlie Kirk a 'disgusting psychopath'

Newsweek Senior Editor-at-Large Josh Hammer criticises Tennessee University for paying a professor $1.9 million after she called Charlie Kirk a “disgusting psychopath”. The professor accused the school of violating her constitutional rights after officials fired her over social media posts criticising the conservative activist. “That is a very high number for a person who has loathsome views. Charlie was a friend of mine,” Mr Hammer said.

Los Angeles Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Chabria: UC could go back to using the SAT and ACT for admissions. Here's why that doesn't add up

UC is not Harvard, and was never meant to embody that type of self-perpetuating exclusivity disguised as a meritocracy.

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· Jun 24, 2026

Hillary Clinton still fuming over Electoral College, calls it an 'abomination' in new Netflix series

Hillary Clinton calls the Electoral College an abomination in a new Netflix docuseries executive-produced by Tom Hanks examining American democracy.

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Related coverage for "University Names Institute After Woman Who Called Trump ‘Worst Thing On Earth’": Off The Press — McMahon warns Harvard she will drop the ‘hammer’ if DEI violations go uncorrected. Irish Star — Hillary Clinton mocks 'corrupt' Trump over empty State Fair crowds and algae filled Reflecting Pool. ScheerPost — Colleges and Universities Should Take Their Civic and Social Purposes Seriously. Sky News Australia — University to pay $1.9m to professor fired for calling Charlie Kirk a 'disgusting psychopath'. Los Angeles Times — Chabria: UC could go back to using the SAT and ACT for admissions. Here's why that doesn't add up. Fox News — Hillary Clinton still fuming over Electoral College, calls it an 'abomination' in new Netflix series