The
Reality
Check On
Campus
(tm)
is an initiative of
the New Media Alliance, Inc. that is designed to
provide support services to college and university conservatives facing
challenges resulting from the lack of intellectual diversity on campuses
throughout the country.
Through this
venture, campus conservatives will have access to extensive
media outreach,
support services,
references and links.
At
the New Media Alliance, Inc., we are committed to
ensuring
that the term “diversity” also includes conservative thought and
perspective in the public square, in our media AND on college campuses.

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In colleges and
Universities throughout The United States academic freedom along with
the fair and open debate of issues has become secondary to the promotion of
left wing dogma by professors and administrations. Additionally,
liberal student organizations are often well supported and funded, while
their conservative counterparts are removed from campus, or otherwise
institutionally subjugated. If this is the case where you are...
Let Us Know, and
Get Involved
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Southern Illinois
student held as academic hostage by professor
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Attorneys with the
Alliance Defense Fund Center for Academic Freedom sent a letter Wednesday to
officials at Southern Illinois University, expressing concern over a social work
professor’s continued refusal to grade a student’s paper on the topic of
post-abortion syndrome. The ungraded paper has resulted in the student
receiving an “incomplete” for the course that could prevent the student from
completing her degree.

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NLF and ADF file
lawsuit against Savannah State Univ. for silencing Christian ministry
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Attorneys with the National Legal Foundation, with assistance
from the Alliance Defense Fund Center for Academic Freedom, filed suit Thursday
in federal court against officials at Savannah State University who revoked
official recognition of a campus ministry, Commissioned II Love, for allegedly
engaging in “harassment” and “hazing.”

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ADF attorneys notch another free
speech victory for silenced pro-life student
ALBANY, N.Y. — ADF attorneys backing a middle
school student barred from expressing pro-life views on campus have reached an
agreement with school district officials. In an agreement ratified by the
federal court, school officials must permit the student to wear expressive
pro-life clothing and distribute pro-life leaflets to his classmates on a day
near Jan. 22, the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade abortion decision. The
school had previously censored the student during the “Pro-Life Day of Silent
Solidarity,” organized by Stand True (www.standtrue.com).

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Victory for
religious student group at University of Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Last week the
University of Missouri agreed to recognize a Christian fraternity, Beta Upsilon
Chi, as a registered student organization. The university recently threatened
to revoke the fraternity’s official status, claiming the group’s requirements
that officials and members profess the Christian faith is “religious
discrimination.”

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