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The whole city will be up for grabs when New Yorkers head to the polls for the mayoral primary this month (yes: it’s this month!), but a few voter-rich areas are hotly sought after by the candidates. Our Sally Goldenberg takes a look this morning
Gentlemen, you can’t teach in here this is the university!
Slightly more seriously, Insanity Wrap is unsurprised that today’s college crybullies don’t want to struggle with thorny questions or merely be presented with them.
So they got a teacher canceled.
On September 7, former history professor Richard Taylor gave a presentation for his class “History 1000: Emergence of a Global Society,” according to a letter from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education sent to administrators on October 8.
During the lecture, Taylor discussed the Columbian Exchange the transfer of plants, animals, disease, people, and culture following Christopher Columbus’s voyages as well as its positive and negative implications for world history. FIRE counsel Adam Goldstein told Campus Reform that the university never responded to the letter.