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University newspaper changes its name because it ‘propagated violence’
University of Mary Washington's student newspaper will be changing its name from "The Bullet" to "The Blue & Gray P…
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Aug 20, 2014
Purdue newspaper sues school over security footage
The Exponent's photographer went to cover a shooting on campus earlier this year.
By Maggie Lit
Aug 14, 2014
UNC System campus safety group recommends removing students from sex assault hearings
UNC's Campus Security Initiative released 36 recommendations last week to better campus security, prevent crimes on…
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Aug 13, 2014
Professor: ‘Illegals at border have more rights than college students accused of rape’
Professor John Banzhaf helped get all charges dropped against three Duke lacrosse players.
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Aug 12, 2014
Professor: gun owners not a 'protected group,' says people should flee from open carry activists
Jack Russell Weinstein is a professor at the University of North Dakota.
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Aug 11, 2014
Oklahoma legislators push for research on campus carry
Lawmakers in Oklahoma are pushing for allowing licensed gun owners to carry on campus, amid objections from offi…
By Samantha Reinis
Aug 7, 2014
STUDY: University insists 10-year-olds should take sex education
Authors say kids are susceptible to experimentation between the ages of 10-14.
By Maggie Lit
Aug 7, 2014
MSNBC: Professor claims anti-Semitism in the Middle East doesn’t exist
According to American University professor Hillary Mann Leverett, anti-Semitism doesn’t exist in the Middl…
By Samantha Reinis
Aug 6, 2014
Study: College borrowing drops five percent
Lending giant Sallie Mae has released its annual “<a href="http://news.salliemae.com/files/doc_library/fil…
By Miller Thompson
Aug 6, 2014
University cleared of discrimination suit from black, female professor
A New Hampshire judge has ruled that a professor was not discriminated against because of her race and sex when …
By Sterling Beard
Aug 4, 2014
ADF has had record year in protecting religious freedom nationwide
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a legal organization that fights for religious freedom and justice, has ha…
By Samantha Reinis
Aug 1, 2014
U California Regents vote to pay executives more one day after discussing ‘funding shortfall’
Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed the state budget last month, which gave the UC system roughly $106M less than it had re…
By Kat Timpf
Jul 25, 2014
Obama signs anti-discrimination executive order without exempting religious groups, colleges
Mandate requires all federal contractors to not exclude people from being hired on basis of sexual orientation, gen…
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Jul 21, 2014
Mass. town attempts to ostracize Christian college over its beliefs
Gordon College is a Christian school in Wenham, Mass. with a faith statement that expects students and faculty to "…
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Jul 18, 2014
Ohio U considers mandatory ‘re-education’ classes for students who smoke on campus
The university is planning to ban regular and electronic cigarettes on its campus next academic year.
By Kat Timpf
Jul 18, 2014
College opens doors as asylum for illegal immigrants
Marygrove College, a Catholic school in Detroit, has become “refuge” for illegal immigrant youth from Central Ameri…
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Jul 17, 2014
Muslim student says she lost scholarship, expelled after refusing to drink with donor
Moriah Elusta, who is a Latino Muslim, says she was denied a scholarship for refusing to meet with a donor for drin…
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Jul 15, 2014
University funnels state funds into its own foundations
South Carolina State University (SCSU) funneled state funds into two foundations it is affiliated with, a practi…
By Samantha Reinis
Jul 11, 2014
STUDY: Fewer parents are willing to pay for their kid's college education
A new poll from Discover Student Loans indicates that while 96 percent of those surveyed view college as valuabl…
By Caleb Bonham
Jul 9, 2014
State of Florida gives failing marks to college that doesn’t assign grades
New College of Florida does not assign letter grades, but has students complete "contracts."
By Lauren Cooley
Jul 8, 2014
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