Universities
Free speech in universities: A case study from Exeter
Jeremy Black explains how free speech is being undermined at Exeter University
Bis interimitur qui suis armis perit
It’s not all Greek to Oxford classicists
The free speech crisis at Britain’s universities
The massive left-wing bias on campus is putting conservative students at risk
Scruton’s Danubian overtures
Sir Roger Scruton: A classical composer and inspiration to Hungarian students
The Limitations of the University
The endless expansion of the University is unsustainable
Traditional rebels
Why music students are resisting the new teaching regime
No need to plead guilty
The fashionable doctrine of ‘white privilege’ is fatally undermined by the facts
Intolerable intolerance
David Herman reviews The Tyranny of Virtue by Robert Boyers
Moronic inferno
An anonymous academic on campus follies