Conservative Student Leaves Evergreen After Thanking Bret Weinstein in Letter
A conservative student is transferring out of Evergreen State College following campus protests that received national media attention.
A conservative student is transferring out of Evergreen State College following campus protests that received national media attention.
In a hearing in front of Washington state lawmakers, Evergreen State College President George Bridges claimed that he regrets asking the school’s police chief to attend protests on campus unarmed.
The Washington State Senate will hold a session on Tuesday afternoon regarding public safety at Evergreen State College.
Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) condemned American universities for stifling free speech during a congressional hearing on Tuesday.
A short film produced by VICE News this week takes a fascinating look at the chaos that has unfolded at Evergreen State College over the past few weeks.
Evergreen Alumni Raise Nearly $6,000 for Professor Bret Weinstein and Free Speech
Evergreen State College suspended operations on Thursday afternoon ahead of scheduled pro-free speech and “anti-fascist” group protests.
In a column for the Seattle Times, Evergreen State College President George Bridges blamed the chaos on his campus on “misinformation” that circulated on social media and cable news.
A spokesperson for Evergreen State College falsely told a reporter that Bret Weinstein, who was forced off campus due to concerns for his safety, has returned to campus to teach in his regular classroom.
Evergreen State College President George Bridges claims that he is “deeply disappointed” by the protesters who forced professor Bret Weinstein to move his class off campus.
Evergreen State College Professor Bret Weinstein claimed that it may be unsafe for him to return to campus in his second interview with Tucker Carlson, which aired on Monday night.
Activists from opposing ends of the continuing Evergreen State College chaos have scheduled rallies that will take place near and on campus this week.
A protester was arrested during a demonstration that took place on Evergreen State College’s main campus plaza on Friday afternoon.
Prior to this spring’s chaos, enrollment issues at Evergreen State College had already placed the college in jeopardy of losing its public funding, according to a recent column in the Seattle Times.
A column in the Seattle Times blasts Evergreen State College, claiming that the chaos over Bret Weinstein may signal the end of the 50-year-old institution.
Evergreen Biology and Agriculture Professor Mike Paros says he is expecting a backlash from the campus community now that he has publicly defended his colleague, Bret Weinstein.
In response to the ongoing chaos at Evergreen State College, President George Bridges and the board of trustees announced this year’s commencement will be held off- campus.
A group of concerned students at Evergreen State College penned a letter condemning the administration’s role in the “McCarthy-esque” witch-hunt against Professor Bret Weinstein.
Huffington Post contributor Matt Teitelbaum condemned the chaos brought on by leftist protesters at Evergreen State College demanding the firing of Professor Bret Weinstein.
A Washington legislator has proposed a bill that would strip Evergreen State College of state funding and turn it into a private college.
Protesters at Evergreen State College are reportedly roaming campus with baseball bats, according to photos and videos circulating on social media.
The Evergreen State College Board of Trustees has condemned the actions of protesters who are calling for the resignation of Professor Bret Weinstein.
Evergreen State College Professor Bret Weinstein, who has been embroiled in controversy for his refusal to participate in an event asking white students and staff to leave campus, called for College President George Bridges to step down.
An American Indian local to Olympia, Washington, claims that “progressive racism is alive” at Evergreen State College in a letter to the editor in the Olympian.
A violent threat against Evergreen State College has shut down the campus, and some faculty are allegedly blaming professor Bret Weinstein, who has been the target of a controversial protest effort.
Bari Weiss, a staff editor for the New York Times, addressed her concerns over the chaos that erupted at Evergreen State College over a professor who refused to participate in a “Day of Absence” for white students and staff.
Amid chaos over an event in which white students and staff were asked to leave campus, an Evergreen State College professor is condemning one of his colleagues who refused to participate and praising those students calling for his resignation.
Evergreen State College professor Bret Weinstein wrote in the Wall Street Journal that security concerns caused by student protesters have forced him to hold class off campus.
Mainstream media outlets have yet to cover the protests that have erupted at Evergreen State College over a progressive professor’s refusal to participate in a day in which white community members were asked to leave campus.
Students at Evergreen College, demanding the suspension of a professor who opposed a school event asking white students and staff to leave campus, are demanding that a video of their protest efforts published online be taken down.
The president of Evergreen State College has announced he will comply with the demands of students who protested professor Bret Weinstein, who refused to participate in a campus event where white students and staff were asked to leave school grounds.