Most college administrators are no doubt exhausted by constant student demands that range from the type of cereal served in the dining hall to the latest intersectional fad. So those running the University of Chicago must be pleasantly surprised by the arrival of Chicago Thinker on their campus this school year. It’s an online journal by conservative and libertarian students who refuse to be canceled.
Their mission statement makes the point: “We demand not to be coddled.
Hurray for these students. They are the ones who know what education is all about. And maybe in this instance of true role reversal the faculty and administration will learn something from the students.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Hurray for these students. They are the ones who know what education is all about. And maybe in this instance of true role reversal the faculty and administration will learn something from the students.