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New Mexico Makes Public Higher Education Free—for Some

New Mexico governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed into law the New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship Act, making college tuition-free...

The Return of Yik Yak

The social media app that shut down in 2017 amid rampant bullying is back on campus with new “community guardrails” in place to prevent harassment. But some students say that’s not enough.

Community College District Won’t Take Case to Supreme Court

The Los Angeles Community College District will not appeal a lower court’s ruling on disability services to the Supreme Court...

Anti-Trans Speaker Blocked at U of North Texas

An antitransgender speaker was blocked from speaking at the University of North Texas Wednesday, setting off more controversies, NBC Channel...

‘A Graphic Visual Reminder of What Has Been Lost’

Russian forces shelled and destroyed the building that housed the Hillel chapter in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The international Jewish student organization is helping students and employees fleeing the country.
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Ethical College Admissions: Could That Be Me?

Jim Jump wonders, am I “that” guidance counselor?

Montana State–Billings’ First President Supported Eugenics

The chancellor of Montana State University at Billings, Stefani Hicswa, on Thursday announced the creation of a task force to...

Enrollment Cap May Cost Berkeley 400 Students, Not 3,050

The University of California, Berkeley, has adjusted the expected number of students it would lose due to a court-ordered enrollment...