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Universities purging history on campus: (Campus Roundup Ep. 26)

Protesters forcibly topple Confederate war memorial statue at UNC. Pepperdine’s Columbus statue wiped off the map, possibly for good. Citing ‘violence against California Native Americans,’ Stanford axes Junipero Serra’s name from campus features. UC Berkeley law school moves to rename building over racism concerns. UW-Stout’s frontier paintings – deemed ‘harmful’ – now slated for ‘controlled’ campus rooms.

The purging of history on campuses nationwide continues. To discuss this issue, this week’s episode of Campus Roundup features Professor Robert P. George, who holds Princeton’s celebrated McCormick Chair in Jurisprudence and is the founding director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions.

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