Article
University Of Oregon Grapples With Budget Crisis After Years Of Woke Excess
University Of Oregon Grapples With Budget Crisis After Years Of Woke Excess
Authored by Jonathan Turley,
It appears that being unrelentingly woke means that you need fewer dormitories. The University of Oregon is facing a major budget crisis and will cut $65 million from its budget and close dorms due to low enrollment. That growing crisis, however, did not stop Oregon from burning almost a million dollars fighting against free speech. It also did not induce its faculty to offer greater intellectual diversity and tolerance to prospective students. Oregon is a cautionary tale...
aboutLiberty Portal
Liberty Portal is your gateway for free markets and free thinking. We aggregate open-sourced content to promote and popularize important people and lessons within the liberty movement.
suggested
May 15, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Harvard Weighs Major Crackdown On "Grade Inflation"
Harvard Weighs Major Crackdown On "Grade Inflation"
Harvard faculty begin voting Tuesday on what may be the most aggressive effort in decades to curb grade inflation, a long-running issue that has also drawn attention from the White House as it pushes broader higher-ed reforms, according to Bloomberg.
The proposal would cap A grades in undergraduate classes at 20% of students, plus four additional students. The move comes after A grades surged at Harvard: about 60% of grades were A’s in the 2024–25 academic year, more than double the rate in 2006....
Read more
Jun 12, 2026 / Tyler Durden
UBS Finds Global Trade Structure "Surprisingly Stable" As AI Emerges As Growth Engine
UBS Finds Global Trade Structure "Surprisingly Stable" As AI Emerges As Growth Engine
Despite ongoing Gulf-related energy shocks, mounting concerns over a potential energy cliff (read here), and UBS last month reactivating its supply chain stress-watch coverage, another UBS analyst noted Wednesday that the overall structure of global trade remains "surprisingly stable."
Analyst Arend Kapteyn pointed out that the structure of global trade remains far more structurally stable than recent growth trends suggest, even as technology and AI-related categories have driven nearly 80% of recent trade growth while accounting for only...
Read more
Jul 3, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Cafe Bombing Kills 9, Wounds 22, In Busy Court Area Of Central Damascus
Cafe Bombing Kills 9, Wounds 22, In Busy Court Area Of Central Damascus
On Thursday a bomb ripped through crowded cafe in central Damascus, killing at least nine people and wounding 22 others, in an attack very near the main entrance of the Palace of Justice - in an area frequented by lawyers, courthouse employees and visitors.
Al Jazeera correspondent Obaida Hitto, who reported from the scene in the aftermath, stated that "The casualties are higher because it is such a busy area." The death toll could rise given that many bystanders...
Read more




