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The University of London is banning hamburgers in order to try to combat climate change.
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The University of London is banning hamburgers in order to try to combat climate change.
An employee at the University of Texas-Austin says Republicans are pursuing an "ethnic cleansing."
A mandatory training session for MSU student employees suggested not using the phrases "I apologize," "no problem," "sir," and "ma"am."
The University of Alabama-Birmingham has received $1.25 million in federal funding to help “review” and “isolate” policies that supposedly perpetuate a lack of female representation in science and math.
Wisconsin lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at protecting free speech on college campuses.
A piece published by Columbia University’s Earth Institute called President Donald Trump “mean” and his policies “moronic,” among other such insults.
The state of New Jersey gave out $3.8 million worth of state funding to illegal immigrants to pay for their college tuition, a result of a bill signed by Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy in 2018.
A new survey found that 10 out of the top 12 preferred news outlets for college students have a left-leaning bias.
Dr. David Nibert, an abolitionist vegan, has been opposing the Antioch College Farm in order to “keep these nine [lamb] souls out of the slaughterhouse."
For the first time this fall, Princeton University will offer a course examining “the fat body” and how it is viewed by society.