hate-crimes
Perez Hilton Apologizes For Being Perez Hilton
The Cajun Boy · 06/25/09 02:36AMOne Little Hate Crime Gets Tancredo Employee Un-accepted To Law School
Pareene · 06/01/09 04:45PMSo this Tom Tancredo speechwriter/director at Tancredo's PAC got in a bit of trouble (arrested) a couple years back for calling a black woman "nigger" and then karate chopping her. Obviously, this two-year-old incident was just a youthful indiscretion. But guess who doesn't get to go to UVA anymore!
Congressman Makes a Funny
Pareene · 05/01/09 12:49PMColumbia Students To Starve Selves Until Vague Demands Are Met
Pareene · 11/07/07 06:00PMFour Columbia students have announced an immediate hunger strike, posting a list of impossible-to-measure benchmarks that must be met by the university before these anonymous people will once again begin making their brave trips to the dining hall. At issue is, uh, everything about the school, more or less, but especially the recent business with nooses and Nazis.
Columbia Won't Cough Up Security Tapes That Show Noose Incident
Maggie · 10/11/07 02:55PMWhile the campus is in full uproar, Columbia University is refusing to give the NYPD security videotapes of the office of Madonna Constantine, an African-American professor who found a noose hanging on her office door Tuesday morning. The police began asking for the footage yesterday, but Columbia administrators have turned them down, forcing the police to seek a court order for the tapes. An odd choice for the school to make. Two explanations come to mind!
Chabon as Anti-Semite: Origins of the Accusation
lneyfakh · 04/29/07 06:24PMLast weekend, Page Six reported that Michael Chabon's new alternate-reality book about Jews living in Alaska would probably spark a firestorm of criticism because of its anti-Semitic undertones. Their "information" was sourced to one Kyle Smith, who reviews movies and seems to occasionally write little articles for the Post. This week, we saw Mr. Smith's name pop up again in the weekend media—this time in the Wall Street Journal's Pursuits section, in which he reviews the new book by Fight-Club-author Chuck Palahniuk (subscription only).