Commentary: College Crackdown

College class

Diversity, equity, and inclusion mandates, race-based hiring, and safe spaces are just a few of the noxious turns that have become the standard in American colleges and universities in recent times.

Examples of universities practicing preferential treatment are countless. John Sailer, director of higher education policy at the Manhattan Institute, reports on a faculty job rubric he obtained from the University of Texas at San Antonio, which listed “female/URM” (underrepresented minority) as a scoring category.

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Foreign National Suspected of Illegally Voting in Battle Ground State for over Two Decades

Voting Booths

Federal prosecutors have charged a foreign national in North Carolina with voting in at least two federal elections and believe he may have participated in local elections for the past twenty years.

Denis Bouchard, a 69-year-old Canadian citizen who has resided in the U.S. since the 1960s, never obtained American citizenship, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Despite this, he is accused of listing himself as a citizen on voter registration applications in the 2022 midterms and the 2024 presidential election, casting a ballot in both contests.

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Music Spotlight: Levi Foster

After interviewing over 500 artists, I have met some incredibly talented musicians. However, sometimes it can be overwhelming. Besides being a notable vocalist, you need to be unique, different, and especially memorable. Levi Foster fits that bill to a T.

While I am grateful that pop-country is fading a bit and 90s country has made a considerable comeback, there is still something about the music that built the Grand Ole Opry and the country music genre. Music that wasn’t autotuned or slickly produced, but songs made the heart ache. Foster’s debut album, We Made Fire, is such an album.
While I am grateful that pop-country is fading a bit and 90s country has made a considerable comeback, there is still something about the music that built the Grand Ole Opry and the country music genre. Music that wasn’t autotuned or slickly produced, but songs made the heart ache. Foster’s debut album, We Made Fire, is such an album.

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