Photos Contrasting College Classroom and Football Locker Room Spark Debate
Many people complained about the money that had been poured into sports facilities at America's colleges.
Internet Backs Woman Who Refused To Let 'Boyfriend' in Her Dorm Room
"This guy sounds like a psycho," one commenter exclaimed.
FBI Says at Least 5 Suspects Involved in Bomb Threats Against Black Schools
The FBI said that the threats were instances of "racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism and hate crimes."
Woman Shares Experience Living in Dorms as 30-Year-Old College Student
Through a series of videos, the comedian shares funny tidbits about her life living with Gen Z peers in college dorms.
Virginia AG Says Colleges Can't Mandate Vaccine After Hundreds Disenrolled
Over 400 students were disenrolled from several Virginia colleges prior to the fall semester for not complying with the vaccine mandates for students.
Admissions Director Out After 58 Students Mistakenly Are Offered Full Rides
While Central Michigan University was testing new technology, the students received a message that they had won the prestigious Centralis Scholars Award.
Lia Thomas' Potential NCAA Competitor Welcomes Race Against Trans Athlete
Brooke Forde, who is currently ranked third nationally behind Thomas and Arizona State's Emma Nordin, is expected to face off against Thomas in March.
Professor who Called Students 'Vectors of Disease' Requests Return to Work
Barry Mehler was suspended with pay earlier this month following a 14-minute video where he called students "vectors of disease."
Tech Error Causes University to Offer 58 Students Full-Tuition Scholarships
A Michigan university is making amends to nearly five dozen students who thought they were selected as part of a prestigious scholarship award.
'You Understood the Assignment': Student's Baking Clip for Class Goes Viral
Many commenters complimented the TikToker's decorating skills and sent her words of encouragement.
Georgia Bill Would Ban Abortion Pill Access at Schools, Through Mail
Roughly 40 percent of abortions in the country are done with medication, as the use of abortion pills over surgery has become more common during COVID-19.
Here's Every Change the SAT is Introducing By 2024
The new digital-only version of the SAT will begin being distributed internationally in 2023, with U.S. distribution beginning in 2024.
Internet Slams Mom for Not Letting Grown Daughter Drive After Dark
"Your daughter is an adult, why are you treating her like a 16 year old?" one user commented.
Internet Backs Mom Who Said Daughter Could Not Use College Fund on Partner
"You did the right thing. You're a wonderful parent. At the end of the day, most men will come and go in her life, but you'll always be there," said a commenter.
Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could End Affirmative Action: College
SCOTUS will hear cases claiming Harvard University and the University of North Carolina discriminated against Asian-Americans in college applications.
USC Frats Can Throw Parties in March with Security Guards Present
In October, the campus canceled all fraternity-sponsored social events after sexual abuse allegations were revealed.
Some California Students to Get $10K for Tuition After 450 Service Hours
Up to 6,500 undergraduate students will be selected to take part in the volunteer program over two academic years.
Video Shows Free COVID Test Vending Machine on College Campus
"We are definitely lucky to have these especially with the current testing shortage," replied the student who posted the clip.
Are American Universities Woke or Asleep?
There are a lot of voices that need to be a lot louder on countering the dark forces of the Big Lie.
College Paper Asking to Explain Why Taliban Aren't Terrorists Goes Viral
In a statement to Newsweek, the university said it did not align with "such violent groups whose values are so disparate from ours."
Black Authors Are Being Pulled From School Libraries Over CRT Fears
Writers of color tell Newsweek that many of the people trying to ban the books have little knowledge of what the theory is.
Internet Backs Man Whose Parents Showed 'Favoritism' Toward Sister
"There was a clear expectation that he should be trying to get into one of those schools, but then when he did, they lied to get him to go somewhere else instead," one commenter wrote.
Colleges Shutting Down for Spring Semester are Betraying Students
It's hard to overstate the harm caused by sending students home to pantomime their college experience behind a laptop screen.
Woman Lists What She Was Written Up For at Evangelical University in Video
She was written up for everything from watching "The Hangover" to neglecting to make her bed for multiple days.
Young Woman and Terminally Ill 88-Year-Old Grandfather Graduate Together
"I told him, 'This is our moment. I want to share it with you,'" Melanie Salazar said of her grandfather, Rene Neira.
'Biggest Mistake I Ever Made': Master's Degree Holder Rejected 400 Times
Cassidy Kulhanek felt she needed a master's degree to advance in her field. It was eventually true, but it took 400 job rejections.
Nevada to End Two Vax Mandates for Prisons, Colleges After Lawmaker Vote
Nevada's bipartisan Legislative Commission voted 6-6 on whether to extend the mandates issued by the state health department, which needed a majority to pass.
Joe Biden May Extend Student Loan Repayment Pause After Widespread Anger
The moratorium on loan repayments is set to end on February 1, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Harvard Prof Guilty of Hiding Involvement in Chinese Talent Program
"I wasn't completely transparent by any stretch of the imagination," the professor stated during an interrogation.
Madison Cawthorn Urges Fellow Conservatives to Leave College
"Unless you are becoming a doctor or lawyer or engineer, I highly encourage you to drop out," Cawthorn stated.