Vince Vaughn
April, 2015
BULL'S-EYEIt's unclear who holds the power in American life I entered college in 1995, a year that marked high tide for the movement then known, for better or worse, as political correctness. My school, Cornell University, was the site of one of the 1960s' most famous campus protests—a takeover of the student union by shotgun-toting members of the Afro-American Society in 1969. That radical legacy survived, in diluted form, in the demonstrations that clogged our quads on a near-daily basis, dem...