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University of Michigan requests injunction to stop the strike by graduate student workers, who are asking for a 60 percent raise in minimum salaries and improvements in benefits for transgender, international and parenting members. Read more
Nationally recognized, world-renowned Virginia Tech is more interested in knowing what their college applicants’ goals are than their test scores. So much so, they’re remaining test-optional until 2026, at the least, and they believe that strategy is paying off. Virginia Tech Undergraduate Admissions Director Juan Espinoza believes the process has created a stronger, more diverse application class. Read more
For every apple that lands on a teacher’s desk, there’s a dumpster’s worth of garbage that comes flying their way. Read more
MSU released an inclusive language guide cautioning against use of certain common words and phrases, pointing to potential offensive connotations or origins. Read more
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Former US President Donald Trump will be charged over hush money payments made to a porn star just before the 2016 presidential election. Read more
If you’re looking to place a bet on the Huskies, you may have a long drive ahead of you. Like New York, Connecticut has followed New Jersey’s lead and has banned betting on in-state college teams. It is illegal to do so both online and in person. Read more
Several lawmakers suggested that Congress could take action to better protect free speech on college campuses—but how they would do so is unclear. Read more
Stanford Law Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Tirien Steinbach recently made headlines after she and other administrators assisted activist students in the disruption of a speech from conservative US Judge Kyle Duncan, who was there as a guest of the school’s chapter of the Federalist Society. Read more