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Donald Trump hints where son Barron will be attending college

Former President Donald Trump has dropped a hint about where his youngest son, Barron Trump, will be attending college next fall, but has not fully disclosed which university he has selected. In an exclusive interview with the New York Post, the former president revealed that Barron would be attending a university in New York this...

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Bama Rush: 5 sorority recruitment TikTok trends going viral

Sorority rush week is back on college campuses across the United States — and on TikTok. The online phenomenon known as “RushTok” — a once-a-year look inside the rush process at large U.S. colleges and universities — draws billions of views and likes on the app, allowing some big-time, Greek Life influencers to earn enough...

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Lawmakers slam Columbia U's 'blatant inaction' against 'pro-terrorist' students after damning report

A House committee released data this week depicting what its Republican chairwoman called a failure by Columbia University to properly discipline students involved in antisemitic unrest earlier this year, as panel members called out the “blatant inaction.” Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, who heads up the House Education and Workforce Committee, and panel member...

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DNC policy platform slammed over ‘explicit’ Title IX protections for LGBT students: 'Flagrant lawlessness'

Delegates at the Democratic National Convention are set to vote Monday on the Democratic Party’s 2024 policy platform, which includes “explicit” Title IX protections for LGBT students that were just blocked by the Supreme Court. The Democratic National Convention released the final 2024 Democratic Party platform Sunday night, after the one created during President Joe...

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Look at chaotic Chicago, not the Dem convention, to see what disasters await under Harris-Walz

Every American should pay close attention to what’s happening in Chicago, and I don’t just mean the Democratic National Convention. While Kamala Harris and Tim Walz lay out the Democratic visionforAmerica this week, the consequences of their agenda will already be on full display across my hometown. The plight ofChicagoans is directly related to the...

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Musical instruments for beginner musicians that are easy to learn

Learning any instrument for the first time is going to take time and dedication. There are so many benefits to learning an instrument. Once you get the hang of it, playing music can help relieve stress and also ignite your creativity. If you have very minimal musical experience, there are certain instruments that are widely...

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UNC Chapel Hill's new school hailed as 'bright spot' for free exchange of ideas

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Civic Life and Leadership (SCiLL) aims to encourage its students to engage in civil public discourse and, in the words of Dean Jed Atkins, “learn how to disagree better,” despite a national culture increasingly mired by ideological division and censorship. “SCiLL prepares students for the...

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I'm a Columbia University alumnus. Firing the president is a good start

Columbia University has finally parted ways with its failure of a president—and the only surprise is that it took so long. Minouche Shafik, whoresigned on Wednesday, leaves a legacy of division and violence. But her departure isn’t nearly enough to fix one of America’s most important universities. The school must prove—from top to bottom—that it’s...

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Tennessee law triggers anxiety for school nurses who fear they could lose license for treating students

Some school nurses and other education officials in Tennessee say a new law requiring parental consent before rendering medical or psychological treatment to students has left them scratching their heads in need of clarity. The new Families’ Rights and Responsibilities Act bars government entities or health care providers from treating, operating on, diagnosing, offering prescriptions...

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Dem-aligned group hammers Harris' former VP shortlister for turning 'his back' on Black students

FIRST ON FOX: A Black advocacy group blasted Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker ahead of the Democratic National Convention in his state, accusing him of failing Black students across Illinois. “Governor Pritzker has failed Illinois’ Black students, and he has no one to blame but himself,” Darius Jones, founder and executive director of the National...