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Location tracking, 'Sex Fest,' and 'free' tuition: The most-read stories of 2020
Campus Reform is taking a look back at the most read stories of 2020.
By Jon Street
Jan 4, 2021
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Students say Thomas Jefferson statue should be removed from Mizzou campus
The University of Missouri faced calls earlier in 2020 to remove Thomas Jefferson's statue from the Columbia…
By Aaron Moser
Dec 7, 2020
Mizzou installs $20k case to protect Thomas Jefferson's original headstone from vandals
The University of Missouri placed a $20,000 acrylic case over Thomas Jefferson’s original tombstone over concerns a…
By Ben Zeisloft
Oct 7, 2020
Washburn removes Jefferson & Franklin statues before students even call for them to go
University President Jerry Farley preemptively reached out to the late statue donor’s family about his concerns wit…
By Jezzamine Wolk
Aug 31, 2020
Professor 'relieved of teaching duties' after making Wuhan joke in class
Before the clip ends, Poor seems to indicate that he is joking and students say that the student at whom the joke w…
By Aaron Moser
Aug 25, 2020
Harvard plans to track students' WiFi signals for coronavirus contact tracing
Experts point to inaccuracy and data privacy concerns related to WiFi surveillance.
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 7, 2020
Abraham Lincoln was 'not freeing the slaves,' says Dartmouth prof at ASU event
The ASU honors college hosted a virtual discussion on "Black Lives and Radical Possibilities."
By Clay Robinson
Jul 29, 2020
VIDEO: Students say Founding Fathers are ‘villains’
Most students agreed the Founding Fathers were better described as villains than heroes.
By Eduardo Neret
Jul 24, 2020
There's an app for that: Universities, profs develop modern tools to trace COVID-19
As these apps are developed, issues of user privacy are emerging as a significant concern.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 9, 2020
China rebrands Confucius Institutes in effort to quell global backlash
Multiple U.S. lawmakers as well as U.S. intelligence agencies have said Confucius Institutes are nothing more than …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Jul 7, 2020
U of Arkansas petition aims to bring down Fulbright statue
Fulbright is accused of being a segregationist and opposing Brown v. Board of Education.
By Maria Copeland
Jul 3, 2020
NYC art professors support removal of 'racist' Teddy Roosevelt statue
Professors from New York University and Columbia University nudged the city to remove the statue of the former pres…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 23, 2020
Princeton, Monmouth remove Woodrow Wilson name from buildings
The university announced it will rename a building named after the 28th president of the United States.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 22, 2020
UVA changes logo over slavery tie
The University of Virginia is changing its athletic logo, which mimics the school’s architectural links to slavery.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jun 17, 2020
Debate over Texas A&M monument has dueling petitions, currently neck and neck
Students at Texas A&M are divided over whether or not to remove a statue of a former university president and Texas…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Jun 12, 2020
Mizzou students demand removal of 'racist' Thomas Jefferson statue
Monuments are being vandalized around the country; a bust of George Washington was reportedly a recent target at Ge…
By Maria Copeland
Jun 8, 2020
Some colleges plan fall re-opening
“That’s what we’re planning towards, and that’s what we’re hoping for."
By Arik Schneider
Apr 28, 2020
University changes tone, shutters Chinese Communist Party-funded Confucius Institute
Just last year, the school's provost defended the institute, insisting that the school had "autonomy" over it.
By Arik Schneider
Apr 13, 2020
Twitter gives university access to student’s parody account. Then college deletes unflattering tweets.
The school gained access to the account due to a "mistake" by Twitter.
By Jesse Stiller
Apr 3, 2020
GOP lawmaker takes aim at China’s influence on colleges amid global pandemic
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) recently introduced legislation to require more transparency from Chinese funded Conf…
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 17, 2020
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