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College Board's technical difficulty turns into legal challenge
The College Board called the lawsuit “baseless” and said technical glitches only affected less than 1% of students
By Eduardo Neret
May 27, 2020
Reopening colleges have one major request for lawmakers
Universities claimed that frivolous lawsuits will be an impediment to re-opening their institutions.
By Clay Robinson
May 22, 2020
Harvard sued over 'subpar' online learning amid pandemic
The university’s handling of the pandemic has not satisfied students on an academic or financial level.
By Maria Copeland
May 22, 2020
HAVE MERCY: Lori Laughlin takes college admissions plea deal
Actress Lori Laughlin and her husband have pleaded guilty to charges from the infamous college admissions bribery s…
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
May 21, 2020
Pro-life group couldn't promote its own event. The school's speech policy is why.
The Students for Life chapter at Chemeketa Community College is taking its school to court over the school&rsquo…
By Hannah Lalgie
May 21, 2020
California Community Colleges sue to give federal bailout money to illegal immigrants
California Community Colleges and the Washington State attorney general filed the complaints against Secretary Bets…
By Jessica Custodio
May 20, 2020
Law firm vows to investigate colleges nationwide. Millions of students could benefit.
Now, one law firm is taking on every college in the country.
By Addison Smith
May 20, 2020
WATCH: Student rights expert praises Trump admin’s new campus sexual assault regs
Shibley praised the changes, saying students will now have several new due process protections.
By Eduardo Neret
May 18, 2020
UC system president recommends lowering bar for admission
The University of California System President is recommending it drop standardized test requirements for incoming s…
By Clay Robinson
May 13, 2020
Anti-male bias lawsuit drags college to court
A discrimination lawsuit against Colgate University led by a male former student is moving to trial in the U.S. …
By Adrianna San Marco
May 12, 2020
OPINION: Cal State San Marcos’ ‘backroom deliberations’ led to its huge loss in court
Editor's note: The views in this opinion editorial are those of the author and do not necessarily reflec…
Alliance Defending Freedom
May 11, 2020
'Great god of political correctness' under fire at UMN
“The University of Minnesota has created a student-services-fee-funded shrine on the second floor of Coffman Memori…
By Clay Robinson
May 9, 2020
Georgetown sues US for not giving money to illegal immigrant families
Georgetown University Law School is suing the U.S. for not providing coronavirus aid to children of illegal immigra…
By Wyatt Eichholz
May 7, 2020
Ivy League takes full degree program online at MAJOR discount
The University of Pennsylvania is offering a virtual Master’s degree in computer science for those who have no back…
By Ben Zeisloft
May 7, 2020
STUDY: Free speech under 'serious threat' at Wisconsin colleges
A legal group has done an analysis of Wisconsin Universities. The results show a grim outlook for free speech ri…
By Emily Schneller
May 6, 2020
Prof out for justice after 'public humiliation' for pro-Israel views
He is requesting damages from breach of contract, defamation and public humiliation that has led to his financial l…
By Jesse Stiller
May 4, 2020
Public colleges known for wasting your money are now losing state funding
These taxpayer funded schools have been accused of anti-free speech policies and frivolous spending on things like …
By Addison Smith
Apr 30, 2020
NCAA blew through rainy day fund intended for disaster like pandemic: Reports
The funds were spent on a lawsuit settlement and scholarship expansion.
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 29, 2020
Colleges get creative to boost fall enrollment
Now, thanks to DOJ actions and the virus, a number of schools are offering new incentives to encourage students to …
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 28, 2020
Some colleges plan fall re-opening
“That’s what we’re planning towards, and that’s what we’re hoping for."
By Arik Schneider
Apr 28, 2020
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