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Clemson makes senators sign NDA before impeachment trial
Student senators at Clemson University say they were forced to sign nondisclosure agreements in order to partici…
By Mitchell Gunter
Jan 16, 2018
NLRB gives Harvard grad students second chance to unionize
Harvard University graduate students who voted against forming a union last year must re-do the&n…
By Nikita Chirkov "Vladimirov"
Dec 13, 2017
Notre Dame health plans will keep contraceptive coverage
The University of Notre Dame informed employees Tuesday that its health care plan would continue to provide cont…
By Anthony Gockowski
Nov 9, 2017
Notre Dame health plan to stop paying for birth control
The University of Notre Dame announced Friday that student and employee health plans will no longer cover birth con…
By Kyle Perisic
Nov 2, 2017
Freshmen say Clemson safe space is 'divisive,' 'misguided'
Some Clemson University freshmen are taking issue with the “safe space” portion of a mandatory diver…
By Mitchell Gunter
Sep 13, 2017
Prof says 'social justice warrior' librarians endanger science
A University of Colorado professor recently blasted “social justice warrior” librarians for “b…
By Mazelit Airaksinen
Aug 17, 2017
UPDATE: UGA prof drops ‘stress reduction policy’ after backlash
The University of Georgia has made Professor Richard Watson remove a “stress reduction policy” from …
By Anthony Gockowski
Aug 8, 2017
The Weekly Roundup: Impotency begets rage
Monday 27 March …
By Peter Fricke
Apr 3, 2017
Report: help millennials with college competition, not subsidies
The Independent Women’s Forum (IWF) and the Network of Enlightened Women (NeW) argue in a new joint report…
By Tyler Arnold
Nov 1, 2016
UW budgets $4 million for system-wide diversity program
The University of Wisconsin System’s Board of Regents approved a $42 million budget proposal Thursday, a g…
By Anthony Gockowski
Aug 22, 2016
Astronomy community a growing hotbed of social justice
Troubled by the relative dearth of minorities in its field, the American Astronomical Society (AAS) is embracing…
By Morgan Walker
Aug 11, 2016
Diversity trainings are a sham, Harvard study claims
Administrators across the country are folding to student demands for more diversity, but a recent study out of H…
By Anthony Gockowski
Jun 28, 2016
Missouri legislature considers mandatory free speech course at colleges state-wide
A lawmaker in Missouri has introduced a bill that would make it mandatory for students to take a class on free s…
By Brian Ledtke
Jan 29, 2016
Duke students claim political correctness has produced a ‘climate of fear’ on campus
Fed up with the politically correct orthodoxy they claim has created a “climate of fear” on campus, …
By Peter Fricke
Jan 21, 2016
Religious colleges win relief from Obama’s contraceptive mandate
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with two religious universities seeking exemptions from contraceptive ins…
By James Mietus
Sep 18, 2015
Catholic college to decline federal funding, cites 'increasingly burdensome regulations'
Wyoming Catholic College will decline federal funds in order to maintain its character.
By Peter Hasson
Mar 25, 2015
George Washington University prof. becomes lead attorney in GOP’s lawsuit against Obama
Jonathan Turley, a GWU law professor, has accepted a position representing the U.S. House of Representatives in its…
By Gabby Orr
Nov 25, 2014
Federal court says law school can opt out of controversial Obamacare mandates
Religious employers in higher education won a victory Tuesday in Florida after a law school emerged victorious i…
By Caitlin Grimes
Oct 30, 2014
Ohio Christian school continues fight over Obamacare regulations
A small, religious university in Ohio is leading the charge against Obamacare in defense of religious liberty.</…
By Lauren Ramseyer
Sep 20, 2014
Federal court strikes down Obamacare mandate for Christian college
Louisiana College is a Christian school that objected to the mandated abortion-inducing medications and contracepti…
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Aug 15, 2014
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