Has your university changed? Has it become a nasty place where an ideological monoculture is imposed through intimidation? If so, what can you do about it?
Welcoming the freshman class in August, Cornell University President Martha E. Pollack admonished students: “Free speech, as difficult and as challenging as it is, is not only the bedrock of higher education. It’s also the bedrock of democracy and a free society.” But when conservative author Anne Coulter appeared at an event there earlier this month, a group of hecklers shouted, clapped, and whistled until Ms. Coulter, herself a Cornell alumna, had to leave the stage.
A Lincoln bust on Cornell University's campus that was removed earlier this year has officially been returned, which one professor says is a "real win" against cancel culture.
Alumni around the country are demanding that universities respect free speech on their campuses, and are withholding donations to pressure schools to take them seriously.