Campus Reform Archives - Leadership Institute https://leadershipinstitute.org/category/campus-reform/ Where Conservative Leaders Are Made Wed, 30 Oct 2024 13:22:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://leadershipinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-Screen-Shot-2023-08-10-at-10-32x32.webp Campus Reform Archives - Leadership Institute https://leadershipinstitute.org/category/campus-reform/ 32 32 Harvard students’ Pro-Palestine Hunger Strike Lasts Only 12 Hours https://leadershipinstitute.org/harvard-students-pro-palestine-hunger-strike-lasts-only-12-hours/ https://leadershipinstitute.org/harvard-students-pro-palestine-hunger-strike-lasts-only-12-hours/#respond Tue, 13 Feb 2024 23:00:58 +0000 https://leadershipinstitute.org/?p=3308 Over 30 Harvard University students went on a 12-hour hunger strike in support of students at Brown University who didn’t eat for eight days to push their administration divest from companies with connections to Israel. In an Instagram post, the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Coalition wrote, “To send solidarity to @browndivestcoalition for their incredible hunger strike, 30+ […]

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Over 30 Harvard University students went on a 12-hour hunger strike in support of students at Brown University who didn’t eat for eight days to push their administration divest from companies with connections to Israel.

In an Instagram post, the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Coalition wrote, “To send solidarity to @browndivestcoalition for their incredible hunger strike, 30+ Harvard students committed to a day-long hunger strike to prove to university corporations that we will not back down.”

Violet T.M. Barron, who’s associated with Harvard Jews for Palestine, told The Harvard Crimson she did the hunger strike because, “until our universities divest, they are complicit and we are complicit — because we pay tuition — in the genocide in Gaza.”

[RELATED: Brown University students end failed eight-day anti-Israel hunger strike]

According to the Brown Daily Herald, 17 students ended their hunger strike after eight days on Feb. 9, while around 200 other students completed a 32-hour solidarity fast.

Brown University President Christina Paxson refused to put forth a resolution to the Corporation of Brown University for the consideration of divesting from companies with connections to Israel, telling the protesters in a Feb. 2 letter to consider filing a proposal with the Advisory Committee on University Resource Management. The Brown University students ended their strike on Feb. 9.

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A Brown Divest Coalition statement read, “Rather than continue the strike with now-obsolete demands, the strikers decided collectively to end their strike, along with 200+ student solidarity fasters, at 5 p.m. on Friday.”

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Navy Drops Diploma Requirement Amid Recruiting Crisis https://leadershipinstitute.org/navy-drops-diploma-requirement-amid-recruiting-crisis/ https://leadershipinstitute.org/navy-drops-diploma-requirement-amid-recruiting-crisis/#respond Wed, 07 Feb 2024 22:56:52 +0000 https://leadershipinstitute.org/?p=3305 Amid its recruiting crisis, the U.S. Navy has dropped its requirement that recruits have a high school diploma or GED. In 2023, the Navy “missed its recruitment goals for active duty enlisted sailors by more than 7,450,” and also didn’t meet its targets for officer recruitment, as reported by the Navy Times. Recruits without a high school diploma or GED […]

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Amid its recruiting crisis, the U.S. Navy has dropped its requirement that recruits have a high school diploma or GED.

In 2023, the Navy “missed its recruitment goals for active duty enlisted sailors by more than 7,450,” and also didn’t meet its targets for officer recruitment, as reported by the Navy Times.

Recruits without a high school diploma or GED will be required to score 50 or higher on the Armed Forces Qualification Test that ranges up to 99. The last time that recruits could join the Navy without similar qualifications was 2000, wrote News Nation

In June 2022, the Army dropped its requirement that recruits have a high school diploma or GED but reversed the change a week later.

The Navy, Army, and Air Force all fell short of their recruitment targets last fiscal year. The services have had trouble attracting candidates who qualify.

According to the U.S. Army, only 23% of young Americans ages 17 to 24 “fully meet the Army’s eligibility requirements.”

71% of American youth “do not qualify for military service because of obesity, drugs, physical and mental health problems, misconduct, and aptitude,” according to the U.S. Army Recruiting Command.

[RELATED: Universities dismiss obesity epidemic contributing to Army’s recruiting crisis]

Amid its recruiting crisis, the Department of Defense has asked for more than $114 million for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility efforts, according to CBS Austin

In 2022, the Department of Defense asked for $66 million for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) spending and also asked for $86 million the following year, wrote CBS Austin

“The Biden Admin’s focus on progressivism over warfighting continues to exacerbate the military recruiting crisis and calls into question our level of military preparedness,” the GOP-controlled House Oversight Committee wrote on X.

Additionally, between January 2016 and May 2021, the Department of Defense, “reportedly spent approximately $15 million to provide gender-affirming care (surgical and non-surgical care) to 1,892 service members,” according to the Congressional Research Service.

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Lack of qualified candidates and DEI spending are not the only factors contributing to the military’s recruitment crisis.

The Air Force attributed its recruiting crisis, in part, to the “lack of patriotism in Generation Z,” as Campus Reform wrote

Generation Z demonstrates that they have trouble answering basic questions about the federal government on civics tests, as seen on Campus Reform

Members of Generation Z also live at a time in which college and K-12 courses teach a version of history that, by focusing on and exaggerating America’s and the West’s wrongdoing, leaves students with little pride in America specifically and Western civilization more generally.

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“Generation Z is not patriotic, in the traditional sense,” Maj. Gen. Ed Thomas, the Air Force Recruiting Service commander, told Military.com.

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