University of Notre Dame announced a change in its admissions policy, now allowing students living in the country without legal permission to apply to the… Read more »
Three universities in Texas are helping the Texas Department of Transportation pilot a new Facebook-integrated app used to appoint designated drivers for events before social… Read more »
It sounds like the story behind “The Social Network”: a group of people launches a site that compares the headshots of female sorority sisters, drawing… Read more »
As controversy surrounds an unorthodox class offered at Pasadena City College, the professor stands behind his decision to invite actors starring in pornographic films as… Read more »
Pesto spaghetti. Curried cauliflower and peppers. Roasted chicken. Fruit salad with apples, bananas, pomegranates, grapefruit and oranges. Green salad with arugula, cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes.… Read more »
Two dollars was enough to start a fierce debate about the line between religious freedom and discrimination at Texas A&M University. The controversy stems from… Read more »
When Monte Johnson’s mother was killed in a Chicago nightclub fire in 2003, Chicago Public Schools promised to help finance a college education for Johnson… Read more »
When a Florida Atlantic University student refused to participate in a class assignment that he felt denounced his religion, his professor suspended him as a… Read more »
Students and faculty members at Harvard University are now using their school email addresses more carefully after school administration secretly searched the email accounts of… Read more »
Some areas of the country are happier than others, according to a team of researchers at the University of Vermont. Researchers came to this conclusion… Read more »
A graphic book on various sex positions, edible undergarments and a new copy of the risqué bestseller “Fifty Shades of Grey” were just a few… Read more »
When 19 Baruch College students tried to gain an edge in registering for classes through a customized computer script, they unknowingly violated the university’s computer… Read more »
Students at Shippensburg University, located in Pennsylvania, can now access multiple forms of contraceptives through a vending machine in the health center. The vending machine… Read more »
A student at the University of Tennessee took university housing options into his own hands when he proposed legislation to create gender-neutral housing on campus.… Read more »
Last week, the College Republicans at Fordham University announced that a well-known public figure was coming to speak on campus. But within a day the… Read more »
A survey involving Canadian universities last year revealed that, while some students use computers and tablets for note-taking purposes, most use them recreationally. Henry Kim,… Read more »
The Tufts University branch of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA lost school recognition as a student group due to the group’s leadership requirements. The evangelical Christian group… Read more »
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ recent blog post contradicted what was formerly considered a rule when it said it is not necessary… Read more »
In response to six alcohol-related student deaths in two years, the University of Wisconsin-Stout will attempt to combat binge drinking by increasing the number of… Read more »
At Tarleton State University, the show must not go on. A production of "Corpus Christi," produced as part of professor Mark Holtorf's advanced directing class,… Read more »
The Bible and Playboy are not typically equated, but the Atheist Agenda at the University of Texas at San Antonio hoped to convince the student… Read more »
Student protestors shut down the campus at the University of California, Santa Cruz on Thursday, resulting in injury to students and damage to vehicles when… Read more »