A student body president at the University of Florida faces impeachment proceedings because he invited Donald Trump, Jr. to speak to the university’s students about his recent book, “TRIGGERED.”
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A student body president at the University of Florida faces impeachment proceedings because he invited Donald Trump, Jr. to speak to the university’s students about his recent book, “TRIGGERED.”
Right on cue: Protesters demand the firing of Syracuse University administrators after multiple race-related incidents took place on the university’s campus.
The new documentary, “No Safe Spaces,” is a must-see for those interested in the decline of the First Amendment in American society and on college campuses. We watched the documentary and came away impressed by how it exposed the social-justice-warrior mentality of the Left.
Activists hope that a court case could make it to the Supreme Court, one that could enshrine education as a constitutional right. However, legal precedents could derail those hopes.
Despite the advances and improvements in online learning, college professors still resist online learning and prefer in-person courses.
A recent survey published its findings that an increasing amount of survey respondents agree that financial literacy courses should be taught in public schools.
California’s governor signed a bill into law that requires all state university and college systems to create a liaison position for DACA recipients, also known as “Dreamers.”
A joint study by Columbia University and Rutgers University claimed that the media is not biased, but the study only looked at two media outlets.
Instead of reducing the high cost of college attendance, the state of California decided to pass a bill into law that would give community colleges an emergency assistance fund for struggling students.
Brown University followed Princeton’s lead in removing a requirement for graduate school: GRE (or standardized test scores) from its graduate application processes for multiple departments.