The perfect storm striking World of Warcraft
There's trouble in the World of Warcraft. Not from a rampaging dragon or a demon army attacking the land of Azeroth, but from some unhappy players who, after 17 years, have had enough. Read more
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There's trouble in the World of Warcraft. Not from a rampaging dragon or a demon army attacking the land of Azeroth, but from some unhappy players who, after 17 years, have had enough. Read more
The pandemic accelerated a trend that college deans and finance chiefs throughout the U.S. Midwest have been dreading: There are fewer 18-year-olds to fill classrooms, dorms and dining halls. Read more
A ban on incentive-based recruitment could have big implications for how colleges recruit international students. Read more
The question of what specific books and topics can and can’t be taught is linked to a disturbing new law in Texas Read more
A college basketball player hatched the idea after seeing a discrimination case nearly implode his own team, then wondering why nobody had done anything about it sooner. Read more
Western Carolina University has added 12 different pronoun combinations to the student learning management system portal, Canvas. Read more
Google has unveiled its latest smartphone, containing the tech giant's first self-designed computer chip. Read more
The college built an online program with grand ambitions and 11 degree offerings without relying on an online program manager. Read more
Gustavus Adolphus College has removed the name of prominent scientist Carl Linnaeus from the title of its arboretum, citing “scientific racism” as the motivation behind the move. Read more
Central Washington University, Bates College, and Swarthmore will each offer a math course this school year that draws from "social justice" ideology. Read more