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Princeton removes Woodrow Wilson's name, but students want more
Students at Princeton University demanded the removal of President Woodrow Wilson's name from the School of Public …
By Sergei Kelley
Jun 28, 2020
Mandatory masks on campus: Is it constitutional?
Legal experts are beginning to weigh in on whether or not such a requirement is legal or enforceable.
By Ethan Khaldarov
Jun 25, 2020
Ideological imbalance among commencement speakers alive and well, even amid pandemic
The commencement speaker line-up also includes noble leftist business, entertainment, and media personnel.
By Alyssa Rinelli
Jun 19, 2020
MAP: Colleges coast to coast give confederate monuments, historical symbols the boot
For years, colleges have also bowed to pressure to remove other historical symbols.
By Jon Street
Jun 17, 2020
17 states, DC sue Betsy DeVos over Trump admin's due process protections
The major grievances of the case are against the extension of due process protections to the accused.
By Cameron Decker
Jun 11, 2020
Rutgers historian runs to rioters' defense: 'Antifa isn't the problem'
Mark Bray, who wrote "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook," said "Antifa isn't the problem."
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 2, 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
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
Princeton, Yale, UPenn, Northwestern won't take coronavirus aid money (UPDATED)
Th Ivy League school's announcements came less than 24 hours after similar statements from Harvard and Stanford.
By Jon Street
Apr 23, 2020
UNT fired professor over this, lawsuit alleges
Alliance Defending Freedom now suing UNT on behalf of the professor.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Apr 20, 2020
Multiple medical schools graduate students early to fight COVID-19
Rutgers, NYU, Harvard, Boston University, Tufts, and many other major universities will graduate students early to …
By Jessica Custodio
Apr 15, 2020
Zoom routed calls through China and lied about encryption technology, report alleges
Zoom is facing widespread criticism as report reveals that calls have been routed through China.
By Addison Smith
Apr 10, 2020
College students share how coronavirus has affected campus employment
Campus Reform talked to a few student correspondents who have lost their jobs because of the virus.
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 9, 2020
College goes gradeless for students facing ‘immense burden’
Students expressed concern with the negative impacts of the coronavirus on their grades and college experience.
By Jesse Stiller
Mar 20, 2020
Colleges nationwide respond to coronavirus by canceling in-person classes
Colleges and universities nationwide are canceling in-person classes.
By Jon Street
Mar 10, 2020
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Students eager to hear from Angela Davis, then learn of her Communist Party background
Campus Reform asked students for their thoughts on hearing from the controversial speaker.
By Jesse Stiller
Feb 19, 2020
Rutgers prof: Iowa caucuses are a 'sickening display' of 'whiteness'
She has made similar comments in the past about goverment and its "upholding" of racism.
By Blair Nelson
Feb 4, 2020
Conservative group has enough, sues New Jersey school over 'unconstitutional' policies
Montclair State University is being sued over its "unconstitutional" free speech policy.
By Jesse Stiller
Jan 17, 2020
N.J. college tells white students to think about their 'racial privilege'
During the event, white students were told to think about their privilege.
By Jesse Stiller
Dec 7, 2019
As aid to illegal students increases, American students pay more for college
According to a new report, college students are bearing more of the costs for public colleges and universities whil…
By Eduardo Neret
Nov 4, 2019
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