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Ohio State Mandates AI Training for All Students Starting Fall 2025

Ohio State University will require all undergraduates—starting with the class of 2029—to complete AI fluency training beginning this fall.

Free Speech Win: Student Awarded $20K After Suspension Over ‘Illegal Alien’

A North Carolina teen received a $20,000 settlement and formal apology this week after being suspended for using the term “illegal alien” during an English class vocabulary discussion in April 2024.

Arizona Antisemitism Crackdown: New Bill Targets Bias in Classrooms

Arizona lawmakers passed House Bill 2867—the Antisemitism in Education Act—with bipartisan support this week.

Campus Battle: U‑Mich Black Students Demand ‘No Hate Ordinance’ Now

Michigan’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) at the University of Michigan is pushing for urgent change, calling on trustees to adopt a campus-wide “No Hate Ordinance” to curb perceived gaps in handling hate speech and harassment.

Anti-Israel Zines Allowed by Barnard College, Citing ‘intellectual curiosity’

Anti‑Israel zines line the shelves of Barnard College’s Milstein Library, shocking students and sparking fierce debate over campus tolerance.

Harvard’s ‘Counter-Zionist’ Hire Increases Concerns Over Campus Anti-Semitism

Harvard Divinity School recently tapped Counter‑Zionist Hire, Shaul Magid, to serve as its inaugural Professor of Modern Jewish Studies in Residence—a move meant to address “anti‑Israeli bias” on campus.

DeSantis Unleashes Bold Overhaul of Florida Colleges

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced new victories in reshaping higher education during remarks at the Florida Education Commissioner’s Summit on June 4, 2025.

Campus Outrage: UCLA Pro‑Life Display Vandalized in Broad Daylight

A pro‑life advocacy display at UCLA was vandalized, when an individual wearing UCLA gear defaced Justice For All’s signs with black spray paint.

California AB 84: Bureaucratic Overreach Threatens Charter School Choice

Assembly Bill 84 imposes sweeping new regulations on California’s charter schools under the guise of accountability.

Iowa Grad Student Claims 34 Christian Saints Were Transgender

A graduate student at the University of Iowa claims 34 early Christian saints were transgender, arguing medieval examples prove Christianity once embraced “transness.”

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