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In COVID crackdown, UMass told students not to go to work, offered pay for them to stay home
After a spike of Covid-19 cases, UMass Amherst instructed students to not leave campus for outside employment.
By Lela Gallery
Feb 26, 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
UConn student body president accused of white supremacy after opposing effort to defund the police
President of the University of Connecticut's student government, Mike Hernandez, is facing condemnation from other …
By Robert Schmad
Feb 21, 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
Presidents Day serves as reminder of cancel culture targeting nation's greatest leaders
Over the past year, American academics have cancelled some of the country's greatest leaders.
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 16, 2021
Christian student org under fire for requiring leaders to adhere to its beliefs
A Christian organization at the University of Virginia asked one of its leaders to step down from his leadership po…
By Ashley Carnahan
Feb 5, 2021
University of Illinois just learned a very important First Amendment lesson
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign settled a lawsuit with a free speech nonprofit.
By Dion J. Pierre
Feb 4, 2021
Boston University student newspaper wants 'homophobic' Chick-Fil-A off campus
In a now revised editorial, The Daily Free Press student newspaper at Boston University called Chick-Fil-A a "homop…
By Dion J. Pierre
Feb 1, 2021
Student leaders use Capitol riot to cancel 'Crusader' mascot
The student government at Valparaiso University is asking the university to replace its mascot, the Crusader.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 30, 2021
Johns Hopkins teaching assistant allegedly admits to lowering 'zionist' students' grades
A chemistry department TA at Johns Hopkins University tweeted that she was considering lowering grades for "zionist…
By Christopher Tremoglie
Jan 29, 2021
OPINION: 5 ways the Biden administration will infringe on your First Amendment rights
One word, five letters: “unity.” It is the left’s new mantra. How do we know? Beca…
By Kimberly Hermann
Jan 25, 2021
Tulane students issue COVID-19 demands...but they have nothing to do with COVID-19
A student group at Tulane University is demanding that the school provide a $15 minimum wage, offer reparations, de…
By Rachel Altman
Jan 21, 2021
UC-Merced prof in hot water after anti-semitic tweets, images surface
Abbas Ghassemi, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at UC Merced, allegedly posted multiple anti-sem…
By Matthew Wilson
Jan 19, 2021
Prof leading 'racial healing' commission says 'racial reconciliation' is 'not applicable'
Several professors are starting a “United States Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation” movement (USTRHT) to pe…
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 15, 2021
Banning Israeli hummus and more anti-Semitic acts in 2020
Campus Reform reported on various instances of anti-Semitism and bias toward Jewish and pro-Israel students.
By Ashley Stultz
Jan 9, 2021
University of Florida students receive invitation to segregated town hall
UF anthropology students received an email invitation for a “BIPOC Anthropology Town Hall.”
By Alex Munguia
Jan 7, 2021
After attempting to recall students who voted ‘no,’ Cornell student assembly passes resolution for disarming university police
Cornell University’s student assembly passed a resolution to disarm the school’s police department.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 5, 2021
Political discrimination? 5 times student leaders faced oustings for conservative views
In 2020, there were multiple attempts by students to remove peers from leadership positions due to their mainstream…
By Jessica Custodio
Jan 3, 2021
Faculty senate goes after chancellor for inadequate support of Black Lives Matter
After a number of small conflicts over the handling of diversity and a “refusal” to embrace Black Lives Matter, the…
By Carter Harris
Dec 29, 2020
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