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University of Kentucky faces lawsuit over removal of mural
Kentucky writer Wendell Berry filed a lawsuit against the university to halt the mural’s removal.
By Maria Copeland
Jul 13, 2020
Utah college ‘monitoring’ calls to drop ‘Dixie’ from its name
Dixie State University in Utah announced that it is beginning conversations of a name change.
By Cameron Decker
Jul 12, 2020
EXCLUSIVE: Retired prof says she was doxed, threatened for opposing cancel culture
One account even shared photos of the alumna’s home, she claimed to Campus Reform and to police.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Jul 9, 2020
Chinese students taking US college courses online could face censorship at home
Zoom’s actions are the latest example of Zoom’s questionable relationship with the regime.
By Eduardo Neret
Jul 9, 2020
There's an app for that: Universities, profs develop modern tools to trace COVID-19
As these apps are developed, issues of user privacy are emerging as a significant concern.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 9, 2020
Princeton profs want 'repercussions' for not hiring 'faculty of color'
The university should "acknowledge on the homepage that the University is sited on indigenous land, as many Canadia…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 8, 2020
Harvard, MIT sue Trump admin over new student visa policy
In response, Harvard and MIT are filing a lawsuit against ICE.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jul 8, 2020
Berkeley students, Johns Hopkins plot ways to keep international students in US
Reacting to the ICE ruling that looks to send international students to their home countries if they cannot attend …
By Maria Copeland
Jul 8, 2020
Student paper asks ‘economically privileged’ students to ask parents for BLM donations
The board specifically singled out “economically privileged” students, and told them to ask their parents for money…
By Aidan Shank
Jul 8, 2020
Getting into Harvard just got a little bit easier
Students are instead encouraged to submit information about their community involvement and high school accomplishm…
By Aaron Moser
Jul 7, 2020
ICE reverses policy after telling foreign students attending US schools online to go home (UPDATED)
This announcement comes after many prominent universities issued hybrid or mostly-online learning models for the fa…
By Ben Zeisloft
Jul 7, 2020
College profs mark Fourth of July by bashing America
Villanova professor suggests that "the nation’s democracy was founded as a slave society."
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 7, 2020
China rebrands Confucius Institutes in effort to quell global backlash
Multiple U.S. lawmakers as well as U.S. intelligence agencies have said Confucius Institutes are nothing more than …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Jul 7, 2020
Dems propose legislation to ban COVID-19 waivers for college athletes
Sen. Richard Blumenthal says forcing student athletes to sign these waivers is “the latest in a litany of unaccepta…
By Maria Copeland
Jul 6, 2020
Rutgers faces calls to rename over slavery ties
Rutgers students recently petitioned the school to rename three of its halls named after slave owners.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 3, 2020
Secure Campus Act is the 'updated' Chinese Exclusion Act, professor claims
A University of Tennessee professor wrote that "enough is enough" in response to the Secure Campus Act, which he sa…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 3, 2020
U. Memphis football team to wear 'BLM' helmet decals
The head coach and the university president says the move is not a political one.
By Dean Barker
Jul 3, 2020
College sports championships can go on in Mississippi after flag change
Both SEC schools from Mississippi had condemned the flag.
By Dean Barker
Jul 2, 2020
Colleges nationwide increase tuition, despite pandemic; One imposes ‘COVID-19 fee'
The University of Michigan announced a tuition increase for the 2020-2021 school year, as well as additional increa…
By Maria Copeland
Jul 2, 2020
UT will require students receive flu shots, COVID-19 vaccines
The University of Tennessee announced that they will make flu shots and COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for students, f…
By Maria Copeland
Jul 2, 2020
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