by Kelli Ballard | Aug 8, 2018 | Narrated News, Politics
Berkeley, CA police arrested 20 people on August 5 during a mostly peaceful “No to Marxism in Berkeley” event. At least it was peaceful until the police department decided to tweet out the names and mug shots of the Antifa members arrested. During the “alt-right”...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jun 17, 2018 | The Left
Through the dark and twisty miasma of the #MeToo era that is precipitously altering American societal norms, arises the boorish behavior of self-entitled feminist theorists who have spit-polished their double standard to a garish shine in the land of academia. Avital...
by Gabriella Fiorino | Jun 3, 2018 | Columns, Narrated News
In today’s campus culture, parents are often understandably concerned about whether their children will obtain a quality education. Engineering students at one university, however, have demonstrated their diligence and shown that their potential for future...
by Kelli Ballard | Feb 7, 2018 | Columns
Berkeley, California is no stranger to protests and marches, and neither is its high-profile university campus. However, things have gotten so far out of control on campus that the school paid nearly $4 million in just one month for extra police and security...
by Kelli Ballard | Oct 25, 2017 | Culture and Entertainment News
Editorial note: This is the first of a weekly column by National Correspondent Tess Lynne focusing on the fruits, nuts, and flakes found west of the Mississippi – way west. Often titled the Left Coast for good reason, Tess looks at living in a land largely operated by...