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Pro-life student organization calls for dialogue after its memorial was vandalized
On May 2, Students for Life president Thomas Cotrowske and his group organized a 'Cemetery of the Innocents,' which featured 2,636 pink flags staked i…
By Alexa Schwerha
May 10, 2022
Public university scholars spend $32k to produce 'Sex Cafe Podcast'
The Sex Cafe Podcast includes guests from many different backgrounds and various fields of study to talk about sex and reproductive health.
By Courtney McLain '25
May 10, 2022
Tennessee bars men from competing on women's sports teams
Senate Bill 2153 bars male athletes from competing in women's divisions at the middle school, high school, and collegiate levels.
By Alexa Schwerha
May 9, 2022
WATCH: This conservative student is fighting for free speech on campus
Campus Reform Reporter Alexa Schwerha spoke with University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee student Aidan Shank about how he defends free speech on campus.
By Alexa Schwerha
May 9, 2022
University accused of racism for scrapping costly sports program that was over 73% White
Central Michigan University is facing allegations of racial discrimination from the Office of Civil Rights and the ACLU for cutting its men's field an…
By Alyssa Patterson '24
May 9, 2022
'Someone still has to pay': Student loan cancelation hurts average taxpayers, expert argues
Last week, President Biden said that he is considering student loan forgiveness for those Americans that make less than $125,000.
By Wyatt Eichholz '24
May 9, 2022
'Safe-sex' program host says teaching about contraception risks 'enforcing heteronormativity'
University of Hawaii at Manoa’s National Residence Hall Honorary held a “Send Noods” sexual education night
By Caitlin Mallen '23
May 9, 2022
Campus Reform: Quinnipiac University
Quinnipiac University is a private university in Connecticut. Around 6,800 undergraduate students are enrolled at the university.
By Patrick Peters '22
May 8, 2022
Campus Profile: Christendom College
Christendom College is a private Catholic college in Virginia. Around 540 undergraduate students are enrolled at the university.
By Elaine Gunthorpe '24
May 7, 2022
U California pushes ethnic studies mandate that Newsom called 'offensive' against Jews
The University of California is considering a proposal that would require high school students to take an ethnic studies course before being admitted …
By Allie Simon '22
May 6, 2022
Campus Profile: Kansas State University
Kansas State University is a public university in Kansas. Around 16,200 undergraduate students are enrolled at the university.
By Campus Reform
May 6, 2022
Lawmaker weighs in on dean's drag show lap dance
During Clemson University’s Pride Week, Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Christopher Miller appeared to receive a lap dance at a…
By Peter Cordi
May 6, 2022
HARVARD Act combats discrimination in race-based admissions decisions
California Representative Michelle Steel (R) recently introduced the HARVARD Act to increase 'transparency' around universities' assessments of studen…
By Peter Cordi
May 6, 2022
Mercer University Diversity Czar claims ‘Racism is a public health crisis’
Mercer University Director of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives labeled racism as a public health crisis.
By Katie Jefferson '24
May 6, 2022
University lifted its mask mandate after graduation
The new policy took effect May 3, three days after the end of commencement ceremonies, which ran Apr. 28-30 at Rochester, Michigan, university.
By Peter Cordi
May 5, 2022
Bias response team violated students' 1A rights, federal court unanimously rules
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Apr. 21 that the University of Central Florida's (UCF) bias response team violated students' First Ame…
By Elizabeth Podgorny '26
May 5, 2022
Students celebrated 'Campus Pride Month' in April with many drag shows
Drag shows are popped up at colleges around the country this April as students celebrated Campus Pride Month.
By Peter Cordi
May 5, 2022
Anti-Israel resolution fails to move forward
Ohio State University’s (OSU) Undergraduate Student Government (USG) passed a resolution on Mar. 30 that asked the school to completely divest from Ca…
By Peter Cordi
May 5, 2022
MBA programs are training America’s future woke corporate leaders
MBA programs at universities across the country have added diversity, inclusion, and equity (DEI) initiatives into their program curriculum, orientati…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer '22
May 5, 2022
Meet the anti-Israel organization promoting CRT in the US
MESA is a nonprofit academic professional association that accuses Israel of apartheid.
By Sean Senn '23
May 5, 2022
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