Supply and demand could actually be seeping into academia.
Faculty Lounge
Not Your Father’s Fraternity: No Liquor Legacy
So don’t try to mix a Bloody Mary.
The Name Game In Public Schools
When naming public schools, school districts tend to avoid presidents and are more likely to opt for animals.
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Harvard Freshman Do Not Like Trump
Nevertheless, the incoming class is marginally more conservative than last year’s.
NYC Has Less Students But More Bureaucrats
Because of course the rational answer to a drop in enrollment is a beefing up of administrative personnel.
Free College Tuition at University of Illinois
The University of Illinois will not charge transfer students or new freshman students if their families do not make more than $61,000 a year.
Graduate Student Union in Illinois Calls Itself a ‘Sanctuary Union’
University of Illinois graduate student union now calls itself a ‘sanctuary union’ that welcomes all illegal immigrant students.
Cornell Students Used Loophole to Duplicate Club Funds
Cornell University realized that its club rules left a loophole, where existing clubs could set up ‘shadow’ clubs to have excess funds for the parent club.
University of Colorado-Boulder Library Uses ‘Ethical’ Search Terms to Avoid Use of ‘Illegal Aliens’
University of Colorado-Boulder’s library does not like the term ‘illegal alien’ and is going out of its way to make sure it doesn’t become a search term.
Generation Gap Narrows For Student Debt
Parents may finally have something in common with their children.