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Pro-Palestinian protesters demand endowment transparency
Scandal-hit UL going ahead with erection of bust of former tánaiste despite criticism
A History Lesson on Activism
He was the epitome of an honest public servant
UWindsor students launch campus Liberation Zone in solidarity with Gaza
Calls to boycott gyms over CEO’s Question Time arms
University of Vermont protest ends abruptly but peacefully
Q: Do you foresee there being any further personnel cuts at UNH in the near future? What do you want current school employees to know about job security?
State colleges offer $500 raffle to boost student participation in survey
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO: PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS
AI systems becoming ‘masters of deception’, say experts
First City celebrates student excellence
Oh, the Places They’ll Go — But Not Commencement
UALR reveals new alumni patio
Jewish leaders slam deferral of UA antisemitism resolution
This week SABRINA MILLER visited four great seats of learning where pro-Palestinian camps have been set up. Her courageous account of being stalked by a masked man, publicly vilified and harangued will chill you to the bone
Ga. county sues SK Battery over ’23 recycling center fire
COTC introduces new mascot — TC the Cat
US consumer sentiment slumps
Student newsrooms at HBCUs to receive $200,000 in boost for journalism
UConn professors want protesters’ charges dropped
Trinity College Dublin in Ireland to divest from Israel
MSU College culinary arts programme is on demand
540 students at Columbia sign letter on Zionism
Local piano students participate in recital
After 44 years, I’m putting down my pen. It’s time to be citizen Fabi
Calarts appoints new dean of film/video
Sunak accused of scaremongering over action on students’ Gaza protest camps
Local students to attend 2024 Boys State
Smith happy police broke up camp at U of C, hopes U of A takes note
‘A feminist before her time’
Lindhurst FFA program continues to shine
Students bonding over college rejections
Almost a third of first-year students drop out
GIVE IT A REST
Credit union CEO wants to see more women at the top
TWICE BITING, ONE SHY
Collaborating for the right code
UConn residence hall plan clears hurdle
M’sian teacher raising profile of Bahasa Melayu in Japan