Berkeley speaker advocates for alternate interpretations of First Amendment
The University of California Berkeley recently hosted a reporter from The New Yorker to discuss free speech issues.
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The University of California Berkeley recently hosted a reporter from The New Yorker to discuss free speech issues.
Signs with the same saying have been found at some other colleges, including in 2018 at the University of Vermont and Tufts University in Boston.
The university's handling of the physical removal of an African American student from her apartment prompted student protests and public criticism after a disturbing video of the event went viral.
But Tulane University administrators have not signed off on non-binding resolution
TikTok is thought to have about half a billion active users worldwide, with a large percentage in their teens or early 20s.
Lincoln Allison makes the case for the revival of the old-style academic eccentric
A former professor at Georgia Tech was sentenced to eight months home confinement for violating federal wire fraud law.
College can be hard.
"Wake up at 5 o'clock in the morning to make an 8 o'clock class and then go to work," said Akazha Roberts, a student at Massachusetts Bay Community College in Wellesley.
Recovery programs that help students with alcohol and drug problems are more welcome as campus leaders try to help students overcome social barriers that prevent them from earning degrees.
Campus police lead inquiry, but little is known after half a month