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Student newspaper publishes op-ed criticizing return of 'invasive species' White peers to 'Chocolate City'
An American University student compared White students returning to campus with "settler colonialism."
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 2, 2021
UVA tells students where they can and cannot go due to COVID-19
The University of Virginia placed "difficult" restrictions on students after a spike of COVID-19 cases within the u…
By Chloe Sparwath
Mar 1, 2021
U. Illinois implements 'Pass COVID/No Pass COVID' grading scale to 'help ease the stress'
The University of Illinois University Senate voted to implement a “Pass COVID / No Pass COVID” grading scale for th…
By Addison Pummill
Feb 25, 2021
Facing massive budget cuts, Michigan launches $30 million 'free' college program
Amid massive cuts to the state's budget, Michigan launched a new $30 million "free" tuition program.
By Abigail Streetman
Feb 24, 2021
Virginia Tech uses federal COVID aid money to refund students $100
Following a multi-million dollar donation, Virginia Tech University has decided to give students a credit equal to …
By Abigail Streetman
Feb 24, 2021
Wesleyan College jumped the gun by expelling student over racist social media posts. It's now paying dearly.
A Wesleyan College student was wrongly expelled in 2020 over a social media post she had nothing to do with it.
By Angela Morabito
Feb 24, 2021
Students tell Chico State University to 'reopen or lower our tuition'
Chico State President Grace Hutchinson reversed a decision to fully resume in-person learning this fall, committing…
By Dion J. Pierre
Feb 22, 2021
Rep. Thomas Massie tries to abolish Department of Education with one sentence bill
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has introduced a bill to abolish the federal Department of Education.
By Angela Morabito
Feb 19, 2021
Harvard researchers claim COVID-19 wouldn't have been so bad if US paid reparations
Harvard researchers say coronavirus transmission would have been less had the U.S. paid reparations.
By Angela Morabito
Feb 17, 2021
UMich student athletes not happy with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's draconian COVID-19 restrictions
Student-athletes at the University of Michigan created a petition asking for a reversal of a mandatory quarantine t…
By Blair Nelson
Feb 16, 2021
Middlebury College promotes 'demilitarization of White bodies' so that they 'might become human'
Middlebury College hosted an event to discuss the "demilitarization of White bodies."
By Dion J. Pierre
Feb 10, 2021
First Lady Jill Biden promises free community college
First Lady Jill Biden said Monday that "we're going to make sure" to provide "free" college."
By Angela Morabito
Feb 10, 2021
Students at Catholic Georgetown feel 'unsafe' by pro-life speakers in optional, virtual event
Students at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. are calling on the Catholic school to condemn a student-led, …
By Angela Morabito
Feb 8, 2021
Charges dropped against men who toppled UNC ‘Silent Sam’ monument
In 2018, Shawn Birchfield-Finn and Raul Jimenez took part in a “Silent Sam” protest where the statue was yanked off…
By Jezzamine Wolk
Feb 1, 2021
UChicago considers entire academic department for 'critical race' studies
The University of Chicago is considering the creation of a new critical race studies department.
By Ashley Carnahan
Feb 1, 2021
Biden decries 'xenophobia' of 'Chinese virus,' forgets colleges prioritize certain races in admissions
In yet another executive action this week, President Joe Biden directed federal agencies to help combat xenophobia …
By Jezzamine Wolk
Jan 27, 2021
Colleges take drastic action to punish COVID non-compliance, including...restricting WiFi?
As the spring semester kick off, universities are looking for harsher punishments to enforce COVID mandates.
By Alyssa Rinelli
Jan 26, 2021
Colleges closed many campus services during pandemic...but still charged students for them
Lawsuits across the country have been filed against colleges for charging students fees for services that were cut …
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 26, 2021
California prof: Heterosexuality is ‘tragic’
A University of California-Riverside professor spoke out against heterosexuality, calling it a "tragedy."
By Addison Smith
Jan 25, 2021
Temple counts BLM investment among 'proudest moments' of 2020, right alongside Alheizmer's, HIV breakthroughs
Temple University’s official news service declared that funding “anti-racism education” was among its proudest mome…
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 20, 2021
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