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Brown University students overwhelmingly vote in favor of reparations
Roughly 85% percent of students at Brown University voted to implement reparations.
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 30, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: University of Arkansas pays communist speaker over $200 per minute. Take a look at the total bill.
Angela Davis was paid $20,000 to speak at an event at the University of Arkansas.
By Addison Pummill
Mar 25, 2021
University of Washington spends $5 million on ‘diversity initiative’ for faculty members
The University of Washington is planning to spend $5 million on a "diversity initiative" over the next two years.
By Tanner Richards
Mar 25, 2021
Oregon students sue over tuition and fees during COVID. University claims it did nothing wrong.
Students in Oregon are suing their universities over unused tuition and fees during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 24, 2021
'Woke' majors could be in trouble under Florida bill
Florida legislators are considering a bill that would restrict state scholarship funding for programs that aren't i…
By Angela Morabito
Mar 23, 2021
Athletes' privilege: Virginia colleges bend COVID-19 rules for March Madness players
Student-athletes in Virginia are being granted special treatment when it comes to COVID-19 quarantine periods.
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 19, 2021
UOregon nets millions each year from mandatory athletics fee. Less than half of students even attend games.
Every student has been charged $25.50 per semester to enter a ticket lottery that 45 percent of students never acce…
By Angela Morabito
Mar 18, 2021
Trump-era protections for religious students, groups at public universities under threat
The Secular Student Network is suing to overturn a Trump-era rule protecting religious expression at public college…
By Angela Morabito
Mar 16, 2021
One positive impact of COVID-19 on higher ed: Colleges FINALLY halt tuition hikes
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple colleges and universities are halting tuition increases.
By Arik Schneider
Mar 4, 2021
Students sue UT-Austin over COVID-era tuition
The University of Texas-Austin is the subject of a lawsuit alleging that educational obligations were not met due t…
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 3, 2021
St. John’s University now offers a critical race theory MINOR
A New York City college has added Critical Race Theory as their newest minor for students to take.
By Jessica Custodio
Mar 2, 2021
Student newspaper publishes op-ed criticizing return of 'invasive species' White peers to 'Chocolate City'
An American University student compared White students returning to campus with "settler colonialism."
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 2, 2021
University of Nebraska student gov, state lawmakers tag team effort to protect student journalists
The University of Nebraska student government voted to support a state bill to protect student journalism.
By RJ Haskin
Mar 1, 2021
Move over Congress: Portland State University unveils its own 'COVID Relief Package'
Portland State University unveiled its own "COVID Relief Package" as Congress debates its own bill.
By Addison Pummill
Feb 25, 2021
Facing massive budget cuts, Michigan launches $30 million 'free' college program
Amid massive cuts to the state's budget, Michigan launched a new $30 million "free" tuition program.
By Abigail Streetman
Feb 24, 2021
Virginia Tech uses federal COVID aid money to refund students $100
Following a multi-million dollar donation, Virginia Tech University has decided to give students a credit equal to …
By Abigail Streetman
Feb 24, 2021
Students tell Chico State University to 'reopen or lower our tuition'
Chico State President Grace Hutchinson reversed a decision to fully resume in-person learning this fall, committing…
By Dion J. Pierre
Feb 22, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: Texas Southern University once involved in contract giving China broad control of its Confucius Institute
In recent years, Texas Southern University was involved in a contract with China that gave the CCP a considerable …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Feb 19, 2021
Rep. Thomas Massie tries to abolish Department of Education with one sentence bill
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has introduced a bill to abolish the federal Department of Education.
By Angela Morabito
Feb 19, 2021
Cornell charges students $1,800 for racially-segregated rock climbing class, frantically scrubs website when confronted
A Cornell University course titled “BIPOC Rock Climbing,” was originally restricted to “people who identify as Blac…
By Matthew Wilson
Feb 18, 2021
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