On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, WREC radio host Ben Ferguson fills in for Mark.

State of the Union: Harvard’s Emma Dench is correct about the graduate job market.
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House Conference Chair Elise Stefanik penned a letter to her alma mater Harvard — blasting the once-great Ivy League institution for protecting antisemitism and siding with “those who hate Jewish students.

How are we going to build anything if we’re trapped beneath the rubble produced by those in control?
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The past year’s controversies aren’t the first tangle America’s oldest university has had with antisemitism.
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Chris Brunet is proof that conservatives have a shot at winning the culture war—even if the road ahead seems uncertain.
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In the halls of academe, what matters is not what the rule is, but to whom it is applied.
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Harvard can brush aside many forms of criticism, but it cannot bear to burn up its prestige.
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State of the Union: Harvard tends to overcorrect when it gets rid of a president.
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On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, Harvard’s millionaire serial plagiarist and moral reprobate Claudine Gay has become a media, civil rights, and Democrat Party hero overnight, not because she’s a victim but because she got to be president of Harvard by means of the American Marxist agenda.

Billionaire Harvard grad Bill Ackman unloaded on his alma mater’s policies on diversity, equity, and inclusion in a 4,000-word essay in the wake of President Claudine Gay’s resignation; he says Gay’s removal isn’t enough —the board has to go as well.

On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, we bring you the Best of Mark Levin on News Years Day!