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No Campus Is a Sanctuary

"Sanctuary campuses afford little protection for undocumented students and are ineffectual in the face of court orders to colleges to release the names of these students," writes Ron Trowbridge. On See Thru Edu.


Tuition Benefits

Latino advocates rallied Saturday for students who are in the country illegally to be considered state residents and eligible for in-state tuition at UNC schools. On WRAL.


Threats to Funding

A California congressman is warning the University of California system that its policy of sheltering illegal immigrants from federal law enforcement agencies could cost the system's research funding. On Campus Reform.


Disinvitations Hit Record High

The number of speakers who faced opposition or disinvitation this year reached a record high, according to a report from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. On the Daily Signal.


Me, My Emotions, and I

"English departments have become a prime platform for students seeking to write about their personal beliefs by trading impartial scholarship for arguments rooted in personal passions," writes Nayeli Riano. On NAS.


UNC Scandal

The NCAA's renewed notice of allegations against UNC-Chapel Hill charges the school with providing improper extra benefits tied to its multi-year academic fraud scandal. On WRAL.


Drug Testing

A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that Linn State Technical College may not require all students to submit to drug testing prior to enrollment. On Inside Higher Ed.


Diversity Fraud

"Nothing so epitomizes the politically correct gullibility of our times as the magic word 'diversity,'" writes Thomas Sowell. On Investor's Business Daily.


New Allegations in UNC Scandal

UNC-Chapel Hill has received a third notice of allegations from the NCAA in the academic fraud case. In the News and Observer.


Hate Crime Hoax

A University of Michigan student who told police in November that a man threatened to set her hijab on fire could face charges after investigators discovered she fabricated the entire story. In the Detroit Free Press.