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Scholarship Discrimination Sparks Federal Lawsuit Against Hispanic Scholarship Fund

A growing debate over scholarship discrimination intensified this week as the American Alliance for Equal Rights filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Hispanic Scholarship Fund’s race-restricted flagship program.

America’s Students Say ‘Words Are Violence’ — Free Speech Is Dying on Campus

A national FIRE survey finds that most college students believe words can be violent, raising concerns about the future of free speech.

Cornell Accused of Ignoring Student‑Union Antisemitism — Jewish Grad Student Speaks Out

A Jewish doctoral student at Cornell University says the school ignored repeated antisemitic behavior by its graduate student union.

Superintendent Blames Immigration Crackdowns for School Crisis

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho announced that enrollment decreased by 4% compared to last year.

Oregon’s Shocking Gender Survey for Kids: 6th Graders Asked if They’re Pansexual, Genderfluid, or Trans

Oregon’s latest student health survey asks 6th graders to identify as genderfluid, trans, or pansexual, triggering outrage from parents.

Harvard Scandal Explodes as School Rehires Student Charged in Assault on Israeli Classmate

The growing Harvard scandal surrounding the university’s response to campus anti-Israel activism intensified after Elom Tettey-Tamaklo—who faced a criminal charge for assaulting an Israeli student—returned to campus as a full-time “Graduate Teaching Fellow.”

FAU Restores Professors After First‑Amendment Review in Charlie Kirk Case

Florida Atlantic University reinstated two professors after suspending them for controversial comments about Charlie Kirk.

Professor’s Lawsuit Against Millsaps Sparks New Debate Over Campus Speech

A longtime Millsaps College professor is suing the school after being fired for calling the United States a “racist fascist country”.

Moody’s Warns: 2026 Could Be Rough for American Colleges

Federal financial pressure, demographic decline, and increased political risk could push U.S. universities into a rough stretch in 2026.

Aidan Toner‑Rodgers MIT Investigation

A 27‑year‑old economist once celebrated as a rising star has seen his career unravel after Wall Street Journal reports revealed serious doubts about the legitimacy of his AI‑workplace research.

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