@nypost / X screen shotCommentary University Apologizes for Social Media Post Seen as Mocking Deadly Shooting at Rival School A university's ill-thought out social media post during a college football game provides us with many valuable lessons. By Peter Partoll September 4, 2023
Robin L Marshall / Getty ImagesCommentary College Football's First Awesome Upset Immediately Ruined by Jemele Hill The first major college football upset is in the books. There's so much to discuss about it... why are people making it about race? By Bryan Chai September 3, 2023
Eric Hanson KCCI / Facebook screen shot 'Gentle Giant' Football Player 'Saved the Day' When Special Needs Boy Had 'Full-Blown Panic Attack' at Stadium, Mom Says "He was so patient and kind, with the biggest heart. He was trying to make the night perfect for Colt and our family." By Lorri Wickenhauser August 31, 2023
Steven Senne / AP College Institutes Mask Mandate, Bans Student Gatherings Despite No Confirmed COVID Cases As students return to colleges across America, many are also returning to mask or vaccine mandates on campus. By Jack Davis August 22, 2023
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Military Academies See Spike in Sexual Misconduct Led By Navy's Doubling of Incidents A report this year showed a sharp spike in reported sexual assaults at the academies during the 2021-22 school year. By The Associated Press August 17, 2023
Dake Kang - File / APCommentary Oberlin College Furious It Had to Pay $36 Million to Bakery Owners It Slandered as Racists, Now Suing Its Own Insurance Companies This leftist college is trying to get its insurance providers to foot the bill for what it did to a local bakery. By Peter Partoll August 8, 2023
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images 'Diversity in Higher Ed is Under Attack'- Biden Admin Awards Minority Colleges $100 Million in Wake of SCOTUS' Affirmative Action Ban The Biden administraion has announced a new grand fund for colleges, but only some schools are able to apply. By Jack Davis August 6, 2023
Louis Grasse / Getty ImagesCommentary Pac-12 Conference Crumbles After Mass Exodus of Schools - Here's Where They Are Now "It's hard to envision a scenario where both don't end up cutting sports," ESPN wrote about two of the schools that were left in the dust. By Bryan Chai August 5, 2023
Matt Slocum / AP; Andy Kropa - Invision / APCommentary Bud Light's Dylan Mulvaney Fiasco Such a Disaster It's Going to Be Taught in College Business Classes Bud Light may not have learned its lesson after the Dylan Mulvaney fiasco, but it looks like business school students just might. By Warner Todd Huston August 3, 2023
Fox News / screen shotCommentary University Targets Christian Student, Pays the Price When She Takes It to Court A student is walking away victorious after suing her university for violating her right to free speech. By Peter Partoll July 29, 2023