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UF to end ‘Gator Bait’ chant, mandate racism training for students
The University of Florida announced it will end the popular “Gator Bait” chant used at sporting events because of t…
By Eduardo Neret
Jun 18, 2020
Berkeley agrees to relocate police department, use more 'social workers'
The University of California-Berkeley announced sweeping new police changes.
By Jon Street
Jun 18, 2020
Student athletes demand UT scrap 'Eyes of Texas' song
Student athletes at the University of Texas made several demands of the school.
By Matthew Keyes
Jun 18, 2020
Financial experts sound alarm on colleges going bankrupt
Fitch Ratings released a report warning of the effects that declining enrollment could have on small, private colle…
By Arik Schneider
Jun 18, 2020
MAP: Colleges coast to coast give confederate monuments, historical symbols the boot
For years, colleges have also bowed to pressure to remove other historical symbols.
By Jon Street
Jun 17, 2020
Teaching assistants plot 'sick-out' as coronavirus 'insurance policy'
NYU teaching assistants planned a three-day "sick-out" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By Jessica Custodio
Jun 15, 2020
UCLA professor suspended, placed under police protection after denying special treatment to minorities
Police have increased their presence around the home of Gordon Klein following multiple threats.
By Wyatt Eichholz
Jun 13, 2020
17 states, DC sue Betsy DeVos over Trump admin's due process protections
The major grievances of the case are against the extension of due process protections to the accused.
By Cameron Decker
Jun 11, 2020
UMich challenges Trump's action to combat Chinese theft of US research
In light of Chinese attempts to access U.S. intellectual property, President Donald Trump announced increased restr…
By Maria Copeland
Jun 11, 2020
MSU student gov helps promote LOOTING as 'righteous' act
The Michigan State University student government shared a website promoting the practice of looting.
By The Morning Watch
Jun 9, 2020
Nationwide, colleges face calls to 'defund the police'
These calls come amid nationwide protests calling on entire cities to "defund the police."
By Maria Copeland
Jun 8, 2020
California auditor pins CSU against the wall on mandatory student fees
The audit found a 72 percent increase in mandatory student fees in the last eight years alone.
By Arik Schneider
Jun 7, 2020
Penn State faculty supports affirmative action...for hiring COMMITTEES
If approved, the resolution will give the Affirmative Action Office an expansive role in employee hiring procedures…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 6, 2020
Nebraska lowers tuition costs despite other schools raising theirs
Other schools, however, aren’t being that generous.
By Addison Smith
Jun 5, 2020
Universities slash spending by cutting entire sports programs
In addition to cuts, coaches are taking salary cuts as high as 20 percent.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 5, 2020
Veteran students could be denied coronavirus aid
Recent lawsuits have spotlighted the situation of illegal immigrant students, but not of veterans
By Maria Copeland
Jun 5, 2020
College Board scraps plan for online SAT after disastrous online AP exams
The College Board had planned to offer an at-home version of the SAT exam, but has chosen not to continue with thos…
By Maria Copeland
Jun 3, 2020
U Denver 'activism' workshop targets 'white supremacist conservatives' on campus
Students were encouraged to enroll in a course on "combating whiteness."
By Logan Sack
Jun 3, 2020
Colleges overhaul academic calendars to help ensure fall in-person classes
Some colleges will be holding their finals online after in-person classes conclude.
By Jesse Stiller
Jun 1, 2020
Female athletes fight to keep biological men out of their sports
The lawsuit comes after the state's Republican governor signed a bill into law banning biological men from competin…
By Savannah Dudzik
May 29, 2020
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