Champions of Marxist cooperation between the state and red radicals, more accurately. At the University of California, there is a movement afoot to allow academic departments on campus to issue or endorse statements on political issues in the name of the department. Currently, this would be a violation of university policy. Individual faculty members can freely comment on whatever they want, but the university itself and its various offices and departments are supposed to be politically neutral.Some faculty members are (rightly) pushing back. And they are seeking UC faculty members to join in their letter of protest. Definitely check it out if you’re a UC faculty member (but take a look even in the far more likely event that you’re not). It’s nice to know that not everybody at the UC is relishes the idea of academic departments joining the Twitter mobs in a pro-big gubment anti-freedom campaign of oppression.
@bruinrock Not even close--finishing the marxist infiltaration and oppresion at ugly is far worse.
“Communism has never concealed the fact that it rejects all absolute concepts of morality. It scoffs at any consideration of "good" and "evil" as indisputable categories. Communism considers morality to be relative, to be a class matter. Depending on circumstances and the political situation, any act, including murder, even the killing of hundreds of thousands, could be good or could be bad. It all depends on class ideology. And who defines this ideology? The whole class cannot get together to pass judgment. A handful of people determine what is good and what is bad. But I must say that in this respect Communism has been most successful. It has infected the whole world with the belief in the relativity of good and evil. Today, many people apart from the Communists are carried away by this idea.”
Can you send us the link to the company that made your Elite 8 participation rings? We want to order one of those "Best Of" wall plaques for the Random Weekend Natty. Thanks.
No one will ever dispute Utla's claim to fame.
CHAMPIONS OF THE OFFSEASON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lmao.
I have had 3 dogs since ucla actually won a rose bowl. And Bam Bam is 16.
Doesn't move real well, but watches out for creeps checking out which way my house is facing. And does it for organic beef jerky.
WOOF!! sc
Champions of Marxist cooperation between the state and red radicals, more accurately. At the University of California, there is a movement afoot to allow academic departments on campus to issue or endorse statements on political issues in the name of the department. Currently, this would be a violation of university policy. Individual faculty members can freely comment on whatever they want, but the university itself and its various offices and departments are supposed to be politically neutral. Some faculty members are (rightly) pushing back. And they are seeking UC faculty members to join in their letter of protest. Definitely check it out if you’re a UC faculty member (but take a look even in the far more likely event that you’re not). It’s nice to know that not everybody at the UC is relishes the idea of academic departments joining the Twitter mobs in a pro-big gubment anti-freedom campaign of oppression.
Hang a Banner!!!
Random Weekend National Champions!!
Gymnastics had their best performance of the year, besting 198 and beating conference co-champion Cal. They were magnificent today.
Beach Volleyball beat #1 USC, along with all the other matches.
Baseball finding their groove and upsetting #1 Texas in Houston, after mercy ruling Oklahoma.
And beating SC in basketball to secure the #2 seed in PAC 12 Tournament.
Also softball, water polo won.
Icing on the cake, getting a commitment from transfer OT Raiqwon O'neal and looking like UCLA will get the twin edge rushers from UNT.