College Republicans can’t decide if they should be more policy focused or attract as much attention as possible. The future of GOP is at stake.
Author: Chris Quintana, USA TODAY
Divorce? Marry off your kid? As financial aid confusion grows, parents consider drastic measures
Parents can’t afford their EFC, or expected family contribution, after filling out a FAFSA to get financial aid. Some have turned to drastic measures.
4 frat deaths this month. 2 this week alone. What’s going on with fraternity hazing?
As a wave of young men nationally die in circumstances that appear to be related to fraternities, experts are unsure what to do next
A professor spoke about whiteness at Georgia Southern University. Students burned her book.
A Latina author challenged students at Georgia Southern University to think about white privilege. Students burned copies of her book. And it’s 2019.
No, Betsy DeVos is not going to jail
A judge said to Betsy DeVos’ department: “I am not sending anyone to jail yet, but it’s good to know that I have that ability.” The internet exploded.
Should universities be blamed in fraternity hazing deaths like Max Gruver’s at LSU? Lawsuit says yes
A family whose son died in a hazing incident at LSU is trying to hold his university accountable under a federal anti-sex discrimination law.
Virginia Beach victims remembered with songs and sermons at vigils
The Virginia Beach community came together Saturday to try to make sense of what many described as a senseless act.
Robert F. Smith paid Morehouse student loans. What about those of us without a billionaire?
The billionaire said Sunday he would use his wealth to wipe the slate clean for 400 students. The graduates cheered. The rest of us looked on in envy.
Free college plans such as Elizabeth Warren’s are pretty pricey. Some say her plan would benefit the rich most
Who will free public college and debt forgiveness touted by Elizabeth Warren actually benefit? Probably the middle class and the wealthy.
College admissions scandal: Will the students stay in school? Colleges don’t have to say
Two universities say they have booted students, but colleges don’t have to give details of disciplinary decisions. Here’s why they’re staying quiet.