Author: Claire Harrington

Claire Harrington graduated from Liberty University with a degree in Political Science. She writes for Campus Reform, the College Fix, and Minding the Campus. Claire is passionate about truth and enjoys studying the intersections of politics, culture, and faith. 

Brianna Moore and the Campus Ideology That Failed Her Child

At just 19, Brianna Moore faces trial for the aggravated manslaughter of her newborn daughter—a tragedy born from a worldview, cultivated on too many campuses, that strips life of its worth. Last October, in the privacy of her dorm bathroom, Moore delivered a baby girl. Minutes later, she suffocated the child, wrapped her in a […]

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The Hypocrisy of Professors Calling Sydney Sweeney a Nazi Poster Girl

The Sydney Sweeney American Eagle jean ad—surely you’ve seen it by now. “My jeans are blue,” she says, slipping effortlessly and seductively into a pair of blue jeans. Simple enough, right? Apparently not. The left erupted in outrage—because, apparently, using a double entendre that plays on “genes” and “jeans” in a jeans commercial is being […]

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Men Stole Gold from Nearly 2,000 Women — RESPECT Title IX Act Stops the Theft

A recent report by Concerned Women for America (CWA) found that over 1,941 women and girls have had to settle for silver in favor of trans-identifying males in the U.S. Using data dating back to the 1980s, the conservative women’s organization found that biological males have competed in more than 10,000 women’s sports events, claimed […]

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Baylor Said No to a $600,000 LGBTQ+ Grant—But Don’t Take It as a Sign That Christian Colleges Are Finally Acting Christian

Earlier this month, Baylor University announced that it had refused a grant worth over $600,000 to study the “inclusion” of the LGBTQ+ community in the church.  The Texas Baptist college had previously agreed to collaborate with the Baugh Foundation, a progressive Christian organization, on the “Courage from the Margins” project, which would conduct “research to […]

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‘Reading and Analyzing Are Not Essential,’ Says the College Board

American education has one job: to educate. And it’s flunking. Probably no one would dispute that.  From collapsing K–12 literacy rates to bloated, ideologically driven university curricula, the U.S. is producing a generation of poorly educated—often outright uneducated—citizens. Plenty of blame has rightly landed on K–12 schools and universities. But there’s another player quietly contributing […]

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Per Our Guide, You Can’t Say That

How should one begin to understand why the modern left mischaracterizes the constitutionally vested Electoral College system as a setback to democracy, or why they paint parental efforts to curate age-appropriate school library contents as “book burning?” Such ad hominem attacks, distasteful indeed, are standard operating procedures to deflect from their own illiberal impulses. But […]

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Universities Are Racing Toward AI. Is Anyone Watching the Road?

It is undeniable that universities across America have resisted the burgeoning trend of artificial intelligence (AI). The mere thought of unbridled access to resources like ChatGPT, which makes academic dishonesty difficult to detect, has produced tremors of resistance in professors and administrators alike.  It seems that just over the last year, the boundaries of AI […]

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