Scott Giebel
MRCTV Intern

Scott Giebel graduated from Millersville University with a degree in Sports Journalism and is now a graduate assistant at Wheeling University where he is getting his MBA. Scott enjoys sports and the outdoors. 

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Scott Giebel | August 9, 2024
According to an article by Campus Reform, the anti-Israel organizations Columbia University's Apartheid Divest and Columbia University’s Bengali Student Association are now calling for a global "Intifada" dedicated not only to the destruction of Israel as a state, but the "eradication of Western civilization." Including, it would seem, the United States. Campus Reform reports the groups posted…
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Scott Giebel | August 8, 2024
The left is often criticized for bringing up race in various contexts, whether by labeling even minor issues as racist or prioritizing hiring based on skin color. Now, efforts to combat “racism” are themselves being called racist. According to Campus Reform, Yale University is set to host a three-session series discussing how efforts to be anti-racism - including in churches - are actually……
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Scott Giebel | August 7, 2024
A professor being fired for sharing conservative values is becoming increasingly common, but some of these instances have a silver lining, as justice is sometimes served. According to an article by CNS News from the fall of 2022, Matthew Garrett, a history professor at Bakersfield College, lost his job because “Garrett and a free speech group he had started at Bakersfield College were derided…
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Scott Giebel | August 7, 2024
In a world where people often say outrageous things, no one seems to make more outlandish statements than those in Hollywood, especially when it comes to politics and social issues. Ben Stiller, known for his acting roles in “Meet the Parents” and “Tropic Thunder,” has always been open about his Jewish identity, even embracing it in his roles. However, what he said during the donation event “…
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Scott Giebel | August 6, 2024
Earlier this year Rep. Jamie Raskin (D - MD) made some concerning comments regarding the election and how inauguration day 2025 should be handled if Trump wins. During an event at a Washington, DC bookstore in February, Raskin said: “So, it’s going to be up to us on January 6th, 2025, to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that he is disqualified. And then we need bodyguards for everybody and…
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Scott Giebel | August 5, 2024
Discrimination against Jewish people across universities has continued as the Israel-Palestine conflict persists, and it is likely to worsen the longer the conflict continues. According to an article by Campus Reform, Simmons University in Massachusetts has notably omitted a "themed housing" option for Jewish students, despite its emphasis on creating communities for various other ethnic and…
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Scott Giebel | August 1, 2024
In a world where being pro-life is often looked down upon and women are pressured to prioritize their careers over family, the value of life can feel diminished. Abortion has become increasingly seen as a fix-all solution for women. U.S. Olympic runner Elle Purrier St. Pierre is challenging this notion. She has demonstrated that it’s possible to be both a mother and a successful athlete, having…
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Scott Giebel | August 1, 2024
In a world where the boundaries of inclusion are increasingly blurred, it's now common to see men who identify as women attempting to enter spaces traditionally reserved for women, such as sports and sororities. This issue has recently surfaced with the Sigma Kappa sorority. On Sigma Kappa's official page, 37-year-old man Stevie Tran, who identifies as a woman, is listed as an honorary member,…
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Scott Giebel | July 30, 2024
Pizza restaurants have always thrived on delivery, as it offers a convenient option for people who don’t want to leave the house. However, with high inflation under the Biden administration carryout has grown in popularity. Domino’s CEO Russell Weiner recently commented on the trend: "Our carryout business is on fire. This is something we didn't even contemplate years ago." According to an…
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Scott Giebel | July 30, 2024
DEI initiatives are starting to wane within universities and companies as they are realizing these programs may not offer substantial benefits and can be costly. However, some universities are still committed to them. According to an article by the College Fix, the University of Michigan has announced that “two scholars will receive an extra $20,000 per year for their 'social justice' work in…