Dad unimpressed by wife's career accomplishment after 5 kids slammed
"Your wife was excited, you should be excited for her. This is not a hard concept," one user wrote.
The Fatally Flawed DeSan-itizing of Education
As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis squares off with the College Board over Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies, continues to lead the movement to muzzle free speech in schools and prepares to transform the state's public colleges and universities into taxpayer-funded versions of far-right Liberty University, it is worth asking if there is anything connecting these seemingly disparate maneuvers.
Fury as dad expects stepchild to split dead father's money with his kid
The poster's first husband died in an "avoidable accident" when her daughter was 7, but her new spouse said she's "selfish" for not sharing the settlement.
Fury as woman embarrasses university student at lunch for "wasting food"
"OP just called out this girl's [eating disorder] in public," one Reddit user said.
Florida college cancels concert over singer's sexuality
"Our belief is that music can build a common language that allows people with different views and perspectives to come together," the group wrote.
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Man only paying off grandson's college debt but not stepson's kids backed
"This whole situation is infused with blame, from both sides," author and high performance coach Denis Liam Murphy told Newsweek.
Parents dragged over reason they gave son his college fund but not daughter
"You stiffed her because you didn't like her field of study," said one Redditor slamming the mom and dad for withholding the money.
Teen's reasons for refusing to get a job and pay stepdad rent cheered
An expert told Newsweek "I applaud the stepson's action in doing what is best for him," after an 18-year-old refused to pay rent so he can save up for college.
Horror Over Woman's Outburst to Roommate Triggered by Language Barrier
"Sounds like to me [the poster] might have a bit of a control issue," wrote one Reddit user, while another posted, "Jealousy is not a personality either."
"I'm a 74-year-old college student"
In an original Newsweek essay, Harvey Schwartz talks about being a mature student for over a decade.
Republicans introduce flurry of abortion bills during March for Life rally
Three new anti-abortion bills were introduced on Friday as advocates attended the first March for Life rally since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
NFL's Sauce Gardner praised for going back to college—"Very proud"
NFL rookie Sauce Gardner, who became only the second corner to be named a First-Team All-Pro in their first season since 1981, has fans happy with his news.
Voters Don't Care If Politicians Have a Degree. Why Do They All Have One?
When it comes to education—and socio-economic status more generally—diversity in politics is almost nonexistent. That's a problem.
'Varsity Blues' mastermind could face six years in prison for college scam
Prosecutors are asking the courts to make Rick Singer pay $19.3 million to the IRS as well as the six-year prison sentence.
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger's classmates weigh in after arrest
"Bryan was incredibly smart and talked about things that impassioned him, but there had been something off about him," a former classmate said.
Afghan Women Face New Education Barrier in the United States
For people like me who come here as refugees, an education means everything. Let's make that accessible to all people who come here seeking a new start.
Shock as mom's reason for stealing $170k from teen's college fund exposed
A husband has asked Reddit for advice after finding out that his wife has spent most of his stepdaughter's college fund.
Idaho police collect fresh evidence from student murder home
Investigators were seen arriving at the off-campus house on Tuesday, more than five weeks after four students were fatally stabbed.
Kaylee Goncalves' family lawyer: Idaho police may revisit cleared suspects
More than five weeks after the murder of four University of Idaho students, police have yet to identify a suspect or make any arrests.
Dad refusing to pay child support so ex-wife can save for other kids backed
"I can't believe the nerve of your ex. How dare she?" said one commenter on the viral Reddit post.
What extended bodycam footage from night of Idaho murders reveals
Police stopped four individuals close to the victims' homes around the time authorities suspect they were killed.
Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach dies after heart attack
Leach was at practice on Saturday with the Bulldogs football team before suffering his health issue on Sunday.
Alabama mocked for not making college football playoff: "Roll tears roll"
Fans of Alabama's rival teams tweeted "roll tears roll," a play on the team's "roll tide" rallying cry on Sunday.
Everything we know about Idaho student murders three weeks later
Police have not yet named a suspect nearly three weeks after four University of Idaho students were fatally stabbed in their beds inside an off-campus house.
Idaho students' killer was "comfortable" using knife—Former FBI profiler
Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Kernodle's boyfriend, Ethan Chapin were found dead in an off-campus rental house on November 13.
Idaho student murders may have been "fantasy-driven homicide"
Former law enforcement official Kenneth Mains said the assailant may get "gratification from the act of killing."
Hammerhead sharks prank on teacher delights internet: "Irrational fear"
"This seems suspicious; I bet some of them are actually sharks disguised as students disguised as sharks," joked one commenter on Twitter.
Cop accused of groping student given new job investigating sexual assault
David Laudon allegedly offered a 20-year-old college student a ride in his cruiser, then "grabbed her breast," according to an incident report.
Man refusing to spend Christmas with dad unless college fund repaid backed
One Reddit user wrote: "If they used your stepbrother's college fund to try to save your life, would you feel differently?"