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Loudoun Official Coached Principals on Getting Warrants for Unmasked Students

A security official for Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia directed principals to obtain a warrant from a magistrate if students attempted to enter the school without wearing a mask, the latest escalation in the commonwealth's mask wars.

Partial Settlement Reached in Indiana School Lawsuit Over ‘Students for Life’ Club

Indiana students have been given permission to start a chapter of Students for Life of America in their school as part of a partial settlement in a suit against the school.

UPenn Athletes Write Letter Asking for School & Ivy League to Accept New Transgender Guidelines

The women's swimming and diving team at the University of Pennsylvania have written an open letter calling for the school to accept USA Swimming's new transgender policy.

Students At Georgetown University Law are Demanding Space to Cry

Georgetown Law Students have demanded catered food and a dedicated crying area during a sit-in protest over the firing of professor Ilya Shapiro.

Colleges Struggle to Recruit Therapists as Students Seek Mental Health Services ‘in Droves’

Colleges and universities are struggling to keep up with the demand for mental health services, as college students seek mental health therapy on campus in droves, part of a 15-year upswing that spiked during the pandemic.

School Officials in Virginia Threaten to Suspend Students Who Don’t Wear Masks

Despite there being no legal mask mandate in the state

Yale Reportedly Allowing COVID Restrictions to Create ‘Surveillance State’

Yale students report their university has become increasingly oppressive with their COVID-19 restrictions, to the point of turning students against one another.

U. of New Hampshire Students Assigned to Confront People Who They’ve Witnessed Using Offensive Language

An assignment by the University of New Hampshire has drawn criticism after asking students to call out those they believe use racist and other offensive types of language.

Sixty-Five Percent of College Students Believe That They Cannot Speak Freely on Campus

We often discuss (including a controversy today) the growing intolerance for opposing views on our campuses and the rising generation of censors in our society. Students and even faculty members increasingly call for the silencing or firing of those who espouse opposing views on a range of different subjects.

New Virginia Attorney General Fires UVA Counsel Involved in Jan. 6 Investigation

Virginia's new attorney general fired the University of Virginia's counsel, who was on leave from his post to investigate the Jan. 6 riot.

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