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  • Oct 1, 2024 | thedispatch.com | Aayush Goodapaty |James Bloodworth |Annalise DeVries |Dalibor Rohac

    With many party stalwarts swept out in July, the Tories are seeking an identity to unite behind. Published October 1, 2024  • Updated September 30, 2024 A bruised Conservative Party is gathering in Birmingham, England, this week to begin the process of regrouping after a shattering summer electoral defeat. The party’s annual conference, which began Sunday and runs through Wednesday, will focus on the four remaining candidates in its third leadership election in two years.

  • Sep 20, 2024 | thedispatch.com | Grant Lefelar |Matthew Kuchem |Aayush Goodapaty |Cole Murphy

    The University of North Carolina trustee took on DEI, anti-Israel protests. Published September 20, 2024 “F— Marty Kotis! F— the board of trustees!” Marty Kotis laughed. As chants rang out among nearly 60 pro-Palestinian campus protesters, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill trustee stood less than 30 feet away, recording video on his phone as the group surrounded the Old Well—a beautified outdoor drinking fountain recognizable as the school’s logo.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | thedispatch.com | Matthew Kuchem |Aayush Goodapaty |Cole Murphy |Michael Reneau

    Published September 2, 2024 A new academic year is upon us, and colleges and universities are still struggling to uphold the norms of free speech and reasonable discourse on campus. Columbia University’s president, Nemat Shafik, suddenly resigned last month after intense scrutiny following a semester of protests and encampments, as did three deans over antisemitic texts. Harvard and UCLA face major lawsuits brought by Jewish students seeking relief for discrimination.

  • Aug 14, 2024 | thedispatch.com | Chris Stirewalt |Jonah Goldberg |Aayush Goodapaty |Cole Murphy

    America needs a divorce lawyer. Published August 14, 2024 By rule of Remnant law, if Jonah doesn’t have fellow Dispatcher Chris Stirewalt on the show at least once every ninety days, frogs will fall from the sky and the oceans will turn to ice. To avert global catastrophe, Chris is back to check in on the electoral dumpster fire.

  • Aug 14, 2024 | thedispatch.com | Aayush Goodapaty |Cole Murphy |Marvin Olasky |Jonah Goldberg

    After the spring’s turmoil, universities are more likely to enforce policies against camping and disruptive demonstrations. By and Published August 14, 2024 While summer break brought an abrupt end to a tumultuous spring of pro-Palestinian protests, some campus organizers have used the time to recalibrate their plans for continuing their activism.

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