Old global warmist spin: as temperatures rise, millions will die.
All in Bacon's Rebellion
Looks like Washington Post reporter Ian Shapira is loading up the big guns to fire another salvo in his unrelenting war on Virginia Military Institute alumni who are critical of the new leadership’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion policies.
‘Without sufficient discipline and access to clinical mental health services, behavioral intervention does not work to make schools safer and healthier.”
We have arrived today at a situation in which huge percentages of Virginia children and adolescents exhibit mental health problems.
Norfolk’s planning director, George Homewood, has left his post, and city officials aren’t saying whether he resigned or was fired.
Various advocacy groups have criticized the standards for “whitewashing” American history, downplaying the evils of slavery, segregation and racism.
Do all inmates deserve a chance for release? Even a serial killer, or a serial rapist who has been locked up and released before?
Virginia’s Senate Democrats are proudly advancing legislation to demand state government develop a comprehensive statewide heat emergency response plan.
Virginia Tech prof accuses student of spreading misinformation, threatens to delete discussion board posts
A group of James Madison University alumni has organized a new group, the Madison Cabinet for Free Speech and Accountability, to promote “freedom of expression, intellectual diversity, and academic freedom on campus.”
The Daily Press reported today that the Newport News school board has secured funding for state-of-the-art metal detectors.
According to a new report by the Virginia Association of Scholars, the University of Virginia in 2021 employed 77 people as part of the vast and growing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) bureaucracy at a cost of nearly $7 million a year.
Over $312 billion in present value.
That is the estimate published by Stanford’s Eric A. Hanushek of expected economic losses attributable to Virginia’s pandemic school closures.
The Department of the Interior (DOI) is unlikely to be expert in the diplomatic issues and defense vulnerabilities inherent in building wind turbine farms in international waters.
But the celebration, certainly any toast, is premature pending the near- and long-term consequences of the madness there.
“In rural Georgia, an unlikely rebel against Trumpism,” comes across as an attempt at Hillbilly Elegy as written by a primatologist.
The leaders of Virginia’s colleges and universities are sensitive to the public’s distrust of higher-ed’s ability to protect freedom of speech and “cultivate robust and divergent viewpoints.”
After a string of shootings at the Carolina Express convenience store, Councilwoman Ellen Robertson has formulated a novel solution for fighting crime — eliminate the convenience stores.