Last week, Robin Westman shot up the Annunciation Catholic school in Minneapolis, Minnesota, killing two children and injuring eighteen more people, including fourteen children. As details of the case emerged, it became clear that the circumstances of the shooting were more complex. Robin Westman was, in fact, Robert Westman and had legally changed his name […]
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Read MoreTwo important legal cases, one in Australia and the other in the United Kingdom, may soon influence how American courts and policymakers address a central question in today’s culture war: What is a woman? Both cases examine whether women and girls have the legal right to female-only spaces. One involves a digital platform, while the […]
Read MoreA group of scholars from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has issued an open letter denouncing philosophy professor Alex Byrne for his role in co-authoring the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’s (HHS) report on pediatric gender dysphoria. The report critically evaluated the evidence for gender-affirming medical care for minors, questioning the safety […]
Read MoreEditor’s Note: The following is an article originally published on the College Fix on July 02, 2025. With edits to match Minding the Campus’s style guidelines, it is crossposted here with permission. When I signed up for Professor Michael Whitehawk’s sociology class at Texas State University (TXST), I hoped it would challenge me to look at society in […]
Read MorePresident Trump recently signed an executive order directed at Smithsonian museums and national parks, “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History.” Perhaps unsurprisingly, much of the attention since has focused on the Smithsonian piece of the order. The appointment of a National Park Service (NPS) director is often an afterthought; to date, no director has […]
Read MoreThe left opposes non-governmental organizations (NGOs) influencing education policy—unless those NGOs align with its values. If those NGOs appear conservative, i.e., anti-union, anti-bureaucratic, or anti-LGBT, they face resistance. But if your NGO wants to teach students about the gender unicorn, education policy may just be the right place to be. Much to my discouragement, this […]
Read MoreIn response to conservative concerns about transwomen athletes—biological men—competing in women’s sports, the left typically either denies the issue or insists it poses no disadvantage to biological female athletes. However, the story of former San Jose State University (SJSU) women’s volleyball player Brooke Slusser reveals the harsh reality: gender ideology extremism has left women unprotected. […]
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