The University of Dallas recently ordered one of its professors to remove the term “China virus” from his syllabus. Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania deleted 11-year-old photos of its production of the operetta “The Mikado” from its website and apologized for staging it. The University of Texas at San Antonio banned its “come and take it” flag and motto from football games over racism concerns.
Each of these acts of censorship have occurred since the start of the new school year. They provide further proof that cancel culture remains alive and well on our campuses.
As editor of The College Fix for the last nine years, I’ve devoted my journalism to covering these incidents. I work with student reporters who gather facts and tell stories about abuses against free speech as well as religious and academic freedom.