Nah, no bias in that article.
Throw the book at the idiots with the eggs and the blackface, and leave the 99% of the students who aren't idiots alone.
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The Houston Chronicle editor brought in a new, liberal policy a few years ago. The Chronicle vitriolically attacks conservative Baptists on a regular basis and kisses up to gay ecclesiastical cow-tippers. The Chron is relentlessly pro-gay, anti-religious (unless it's a defensible sort of religion, like Hinduism or the Metropolitan Church or reform Judaism), anti-Republican (except for the Bush family, whom they defend in order to avoid getting on the wrong side of Houston's power establishment), anti-conservative, anti-military, anti-American, anti-straight, and anti-everything that isn't coffeehouse Eurosocialism.
Think of them as gay French weenies sipping red wine and complaining about Americans who go to church and drive cars instead of bicycling or taking mass transit. That's about where the Houston Chronicle comes from any more.