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Chinese cheating rampant in U.S. college applications, and in classrooms
Reports indicate that not only do Chinese students cheat on their college applications, but many continue to cheat …
By Eduardo Neret
May 30, 2020
First school in the South makes major move regarding fall term
These changes include the elimination of fall break and remote completion of courses and assignments after Thanksgi…
By Leo Thuman
May 20, 2020
Universities developing app to 'monitor' users' COVID-19 'risk'
Users' coronavirus "risk" will "monitored" using, among other factors, their location data.
By Eduardo Neret
May 5, 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
Colleges nationwide hit with lawsuits over coronavirus refunds (UPDATED)
Universities across the country are being hit with lawsuits by students who aren’t satisfied with the refu…
By Alex Tokie
Apr 27, 2020
This university is offering credit for learning to play Dungeons and Dragons
A new course at a Vermont college will teach students how to play the popular tabletop game Dungeons and Dragons fo…
By Isadore Johnson
Apr 16, 2020
This university hasn't raised tuition in almost a decade
Purdue refuses to institute yearly tuition hikes, even as it has become the norm for most American universities.
By Arik Schneider
Apr 7, 2020
Chinese-owned app TikTok taps US professors for 'content advisory council'
After concerns raised by U.S. senators and others about allegations of censorship by TikTok on behalf of the Chines…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Mar 20, 2020
College admissions scandal meets foreign bribery
A Chinese national has pleaded guilty to bribery after paying to have her son admitted to UCLA.
By Jon Street
Feb 24, 2020
USC offers free tuition to ONE THIRD of students
They estimate that the adjustment will allow about a third of incoming students to benefit from the perk.
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Feb 21, 2020
This Valentine's Day, UCLA promotes 'Sex Squad' performance
As part of a Valentine's Day celebration, UCLA will host a presentation by the UCLA Sex Squad, a theater troupe tha…
By Arik Schneider
Feb 13, 2020
University researchers develop ‘safe sexting’ tips for your kids
Their suggestions include opting for “boudoir” photos instead of full nudity and using applications that automatica…
By Caroline Wharton
Feb 3, 2020
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Students call out California Dems for homelessness crisis
California is the most homeless ridden state in America with <a href="https://www.usich.gov/homelessness-statist…
By Fiona Moriarty-McLaughlin
Jan 29, 2020
Students nationwide fight to 'Ban Facial Recognition' technology on campus
Students for Sensible Drug Policy and Fight for the Future, a nonprofit advocacy group in the area of digital ri…
By Katie Everett
Jan 24, 2020
Craziest college courses of 2019
2019 had no shortage of liberal bias in college courses.
By Rachel Lalgie
Dec 27, 2019
Send Me on My Way: Students study 'Drugs, Demons, and Dancing' at UVM
Students enrolled in the course are also encouraged to dance in unconventional ways during class.
By Jack Bryson
Dec 23, 2019
Civics exam is now required for high school graduates in this state
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida announced recently that he will enforce a government civics requirement for high sc…
By Hannah Lalgie
Dec 13, 2019
As Confucius Institutes shutter, Chinese spies in the US hold steady
Meanwhile, a number of alleged Chinese spies in recent months have been identified.
By Adam Sabes
Oct 16, 2019
SHIP SAILED? Colleges NATIONWIDE ditch Columbus Day
The trend of replacing Columbus Day with "Indigenous Peoples' Day" is gaining traction at American colleges and uni…
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Oct 13, 2019
USC hosts anime writing course, but apparently lacks funds for state-required Constitution course
The University of South Carolina offers a course in which students can learn about anime writing while it refuse…
By Seth Segal
Sep 13, 2019
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