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Sanctuary Campus Chaos: GW Students Demand Ban on Police Amid Anti-Semitism Surge

George Washington University faces growing unrest as dozens of student groups push for the school to become a sanctuary campus—a move that would bar all law enforcement, including ICE and the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department.

Oregon Law Review Accused of Anti-Israel Discrimination in Shocking Rejection

A University of Oregon law professor says the school’s law review rejected a legal article over the author’s Israeli affiliation.

Federal Court Blocks West Texas A&M Drag Ban in Free Speech Showdown

A federal appeals court ruled that West Texas A&M University violated the First Amendment by banning a student-led drag show.

Sorority Costs Soar: Parents, Students Stunned by Price Tag of Greek Life

The rising sorority costs at colleges across America are leaving many families questioning whether Greek life is worth the price.

Florida Woman Bomb Threat to University of Central Florida Ends in Felony Arrest

Kristin Galli, 29, made a drunken bomb threat to the University of Central Florida. She faces felony charges.

SUNY Oswego Forces DEI Pledges on Job Seekers Across Campus

SUNY Oswego has made Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) statements mandatory for applicants across multiple job postings.

Trump Proven Right: Colleges Push Radical Bias in Classrooms

A new academic study confirms President Trump’s long-standing claims about widespread leftist bias in American higher education.

Harvard Civil Rights Scandal: Alumni Events Spark Alarm over Race-Based Discrimination

The Harvard civil rights controversy is intensifying as legal experts warn that the university may be violating federal law by using its resources to promote the Harvard Black Alumni Society and its race-based events.

North Carolina School Choice Veto Faces Override Showdown

North Carolina lawmakers will return to Raleigh next week with several high-profile vetoes still hanging over the state’s legislative agenda. Among them are two bills drawing national attention: one establishing a tax credit program for school children and another that would allow permitless concealed carry.

UChicago Freezes Humanities Ph.D. Admissions, Faculty Sound Alarm

The University of Chicago will freeze or reduce admissions to numerous humanities Ph.D. programs for the 2026–2027 academic year.

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