The Free Press Is Suing UMich For Routinely Violating Open Meetings Law
In the last year, the regents voted on 116 public matters, and only 8 of those times were there any dissenting votes.
In the last year, the regents voted on 116 public matters, and only 8 of those times were there any dissenting votes.
For-profit schools get deserved flak, but the public universities lock kids into years of debt, too.
Sadly, Boise State seems like quite the unfree hellhole.
Public universities can't trump state law and establish even stricter anti-gun policies.
Thankfully, it looks like corrupt college administrators will no longer be able to keep the extent of their wrongdoing a secret from the public.
Even advocates aren't sure exactly what affirmative consent means or how it will work. What could go wrong?
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education announced a major litigation effort Tuesday against universities that maintain clearly illegal speech codes.
This would discourage the sort of black out drinking most likely to lead to sexual assault disputes.
Automatically expelling all students found guilty of rape is a perfectly defensible policy, but only if guilt is adjudicated in an actual criminal trial.
Sexual assault at U-M has declined notably and in line with national statistics, casting doubt on the left's characterization of the problem as an "epidemic."
Sotomayor thinks legacy admissions are somehow helping the disadvantaged, when in reality they do the opposite.
Can students afford a night at the Ritz Carlton University?
Legislators and activists just don't trust adults to navigate issues of consent without them.
Consensual sex? There's an app for that. One day soon. Hopefully.
Did media outlets reporting the sexual assault allegations against Daniel Kopin properly scrutinize his accuser's claims?
Students who resist the temptation of "help" with college costs will be in a much better position when the higher education bubble bursts.
It may be gross, and it may be slight, but progress is progress.
Meet the most 'unequal' public university in America.
Are things really getting so much worse at U.S. educational institutions?
Could the Squirrel Lover's Club be forced to recognize a club president who hates squirrels?
Something is always better than nothing, right?
Lawmakers are eagerly jumping into bed with students, but really killing the mood with some unsexy rules.
"Both parties would be guilty of sexually assaulting one another," said Shibley.
The President's new College Scorecard will jack up federal taxpayer subsidies without improving accountability or reducing the soaring costs of tuition.
"There was more disagreement among the old Soviet politburo than there is among Ivy League donors," said Bloomberg.
The long, ugly journey from the Free Speech Movement to professors assaulting protesters
If we want colleges to train students to be rational members of a democratic society, mandating trigger warnings is an excellent way to ensure that we fail.
The best response to allegedly villainous speakers is to let them speak and make them wish they hadn't.
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