About CampusLIE
About The Foundation for Truth in Higher Learning

In the wake of repeated leftist abuses on campus, several students at DePaul University came to the conclusion that enough was enough.  They decided to use their advantage as students on the front lines of liberal indoctrination on campus and share this issue with the rest of the world in the hopes of creating a true market place of ideas on campus.

Therefore, in June of 2008, The Foundation for Truth in Higher Learning was established. The Foundation hopes to help foster a true learning environment, where competing ideas are embraced rather than shunned.  However, before this issue can be addressed, it must become known.

This is when the Foundation for Truth in Higher Learning decided to implement the CampusLIE Project. The Foundation would be able to expose the abuses most college students experience through a website, CampusLIE.org: Where the Campus Left is Exposed.

The Foundation for Truth in Higher Learning stands for a true market place of ideas.  We believe that ideas are like our muscles.  It is only when we expose them to resistance do they become stronger. When we just reaffirm our preexisting notions on an issue, our thoughts become complacent and weak.

This is why we strive for universities that foster all perspectives and not advocate the liberal agenda.


 
About CampusLIE: The Campus Left is Exposed

CampusLIE.org, also known as the CampusLIE Project, is a wing of the Foundation for Truth in Higher Learning that seeks to expose the true extent of leftist bias and indoctrination on campuses across the country.

Through its findings, CampusLIE exposes the true workings of tenured liberals and activist administrators.  Events of liberal bias on campus, a vaguely known issue, now become clear to the general public.

CampusLIE also offers student views and perspectives through its opinion pieces. While we expose critical facts and abuses of academic power, we also show how it affects those hurt most by sharing their thoughts on the issues reported on CampusLIE.

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