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Students—Including Most Conservative Ones—Now Want Professors Censored
A college atmosphere that treats mainstream center-right opinions as HR violations sets students up for a rude awakening after graduation.
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EventsNAUDL fellowship helps put debaters on career paths using lawyers' advice
Starting in 2020, NAUDL opened 10 paid internships to help alumni work on projects that would build leadership capacity and professional development.
My student loan costs me $700 a month. I need forgiveness
My income to debt ratio is so high because of my student loans, it weighs my credit down.
LSU teacher fired over foul-mouthed voicemail left for GOP state senator
The graduate assistant allegedly left the message for state Senator Mike Resi after he voted to override a veto allowing gender-affirming care for minors.
Man proposing to girlfriend during her graduation ceremony divides internet
The footage was shared on social media by Newcastle University in the U.K., where it drew an angry response.
DEI college director fired for not being "right kind of Black person"
"They literally marginalized me as an individual," said Tabia Lee, who has sued her former employer and wants her job back.
What is IDR student loan forgiveness? Cancellation option explained
Several repayment plans allow for the cancellation of debt after a certain number of years.
Student loan forgiveness victory as Biden cancels debt for 800K borrowers
The Biden administration will automatically forgive $39 billion in student debt for 804,000 borrowers.
Internet split over whether 40-year-old man being a student is a "red flag"
Some thought the perennial scholarship student was "living the dream," while others accused him of taking opportunities away from other people.
I'm a graduate. There's a diversity solution colleges will never tell you
Many Asian parents followed the same playbook. Now, their children are being lectured on how we're all the "same."
I left law school with $100,000 debt. My student loan has been forgiven
Now, I can focus those funds on supporting the things my children need.
"I drank so much at work events I had blackouts"
I never had a stopping point. I always wanted to be the last person at the party.
Former Trump advisor sends law schools "warning letter" over SCOTUS ruling
Stephen Miller claims he has warned 200 law schools they will face legal action if they practice affirmative action after the Supreme Court ended the policy.
Supreme court student loan ruling explained. Here's what happens next
The President is coming under pressure from radicals within his own party to expand the Supreme Court.
I work in college admissions. Asians didn't win at SCOTUS
Asian students may benefit very little even if affirmative action is over.
Biden Won't Pack the Supreme Court, and It's Killing Democracy
Well, it was another banner week from the six unelected zealots who apparently make all of America's public policy decisions.
Supreme Court Ruling Shows It's Time to Turn From Racism to 'Gracism'
Affirmative action, a policy crucial in rectifying injustices and promoting equal opportunities for marginalized individuals, has been set back decades.
Woman shares countless rejections as she tells jobhunters "good luck"
The woman shared her many experiences whether she had been rejected from a role, pulled out of an application process or felt let down by the hiring staff.
Kellyanne Conway's daughter lashes out at SCOTUS ruling
"The SCOTUS ruling today is a disgrace," Claudia Conway tweeted after the striking down of affirmative action admissions policies in colleges across the U.S.
How Harvard can still use race in admissions after Supreme Court ruling
Supreme Court Justices wrote in their opinion that race-based admissions are permitted "only within the confines of narrow restrictions."
Student loan cancellation update: States with best forgiveness plans
Last year, there were 129 state-level student debt cancellation plans in 49 states and the District of Columbia. Here are the best and worst.
Clarence Thomas attacks Ketanji Brown Jackson over affirmative action
The Supreme Court's two Black justices found themselves on opposite sides of the court's opinion in two high-stakes affirmative action cases.
Sorority defends kicking out non-binary member after gender screening
Fabián (Fa) Guzmán told Newsweek they joined the sorority after Chi Omega sisters helped them through a "very low mental health time."
Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness defeat could cost him re-election
A ruling against Biden could "depress" his support in 2024, according to a leading political scientist.
College girls find secret room after cellar is found unlocked in viral clip
"We still don't know who opened it," reads the caption on the video, which has received more than 10.2 million views.
I use non-binary pronouns in class
We need the universal adoption of a gender-neutral singular pronoun.
Eva Liu's college responds to 'senseless' killing at German 'Disney' castle
The two women pushed down a 164-foot slope by an American man in Germany were identified as students from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Supreme Court ruling may be a clue about high-stakes student loan case
The Supreme Court is expected to rule on President Joe Biden's student loan relief plan in June or July.
Herschel Walker is working on finishing college degree after Senate loss
The former GOP candidate has reportedly re-enrolled at the University of Georgia, where he previously falsely claimed to have graduated with honors.
I was with my school sweetheart for years. One moment made me end it
Is he the right person for me? Do I really want to only be with one person, forever?