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Value of graduate degrees is going down, reports argue
A report from the Urban Institute shows that ‘the median debt among borrowers completing master’s degrees nearly do…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 28, 2022
Top 5 times conservatives sought to protect women’s sports this year
Concerned Women for America CWFA filed a Title IX complaint against the UPenn after UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas, a bio…
By Kate Hirzel
Dec 25, 2022
OP-ED: Faculty have a right to say 'no' when confronted with mandatory preferred pronoun policies
The First Amendment protects faculty at public institutions against compelled speech.
By Ken Tashjy
Dec 14, 2022
Stanford under investigation for bias against men
Stanford University is under investigation by the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) for allege…
By Haika Mrema
Dec 13, 2022
9 million Americans mistakenly told they were approved for debt forgiveness
The error was made by Accenture Federal Services, a Department of Education contractor, CBS News reported.
By Elaine Gunthorpe
Dec 12, 2022
5 times campus leftists were anti-Semitic in 2022
Anti-Semitism is rampant in higher education and oftentimes comes from the left. Below are five examples of anti-S…
By Shakira Jackson
Dec 12, 2022
UPDATED: Court blocks Biden's student loan plan
Texas judge Mark Pittman, who, on November 10, paused the forgiveness program, charging the executive with 'unconst…
By Jared Gould
Dec 1, 2022
Campus Profile: University of Cincinnati
The University of Cincinnati (UC) is a public university in Cincinnati, Ohio. Around 36,402 undergraduate students …
By Annika Simovart
Nov 26, 2022
Arizona votes to offer illegal immigrants in-state tuition
Arizona now joins 22 other states and Washington D.C. which offer financial aid for illegal immigrants.
By Haika Mrema
Nov 25, 2022
Court delivers blow to Biden administration's Title IX
A federal district court in Texas ruled the Biden administration cannot interpret 'sex' to mean gender identity.
By Myles Pound
Nov 21, 2022
Texas Rep. files Save Women’s Sports Act
A Texas state representative filed a bill to safeguard women’s sports for the upcoming legislative session.
By Alexa Schwerha
Nov 18, 2022
Justice Alito slams colleges and law schools for failing to protect free speech
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito slammed colleges and law schools for failing to protect free speech.
By Travis Morgan
Nov 18, 2022
House Republicans file bill to ban sexually explicit content in schools
House Republicans backed a bill to ban sexually-explicit content in federally funded schools.
By Thomas Stevenson
Nov 16, 2022
Harvard discussion of abortion after Roe omits pro-life perspective
On Oct. 24, the Harvard Radcliffe Institute opened an exhibit titled 'The Age of Roe: The Past, Present, and Future…
By Haika Mrema
Nov 10, 2022
University program monitors political candidates social media for 'toxic language'
Two North Dakota State University employees are monitoring 3,500 Twitter accounts for 'toxic language.'
By Logan Dubil
Nov 8, 2022
Judge tosses Christian school's attempt to block state investigation
A federal judge ruled Seattle Pacific University lacks standing to sue Attorney General Bob Ferguson.
By Robert Schmad
Nov 3, 2022
OPINION: Critical Race Theory is poisoning our military
If soldiers, sailors, and airmen/women are taught their NCO or commanding officer dislikes them because of their me…
By Zachary Marschall
Nov 3, 2022
Fordham University threatened with lawsuit over COVID-19 booster mandate
The Mermigis Law Group is threatening legal action against Fordham university's COVID-19 booster mandate
By Austin Browne
Nov 2, 2022
Supreme Court doubts Harvard’s claim of ‘little discrimination’
Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) pointed out that Grutter had assumed that 'race would only be a plus' but has i…
By Kate Anderson
Nov 2, 2022
Oklahoma Governor signs bill preventing 'gender-affirming care' for minors in university-affiliated hospitals
On October 4, Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma signed bill SB-3XX into law, preventing state funding of gender-reas…
By Kaylee Soule
Nov 1, 2022
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