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Ep. 173: Can StoryCorps Heal the Divide on Campus?

The dialogue project pairs strangers on opposite sides of the political spectrum in one-on-one conversations.

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Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk Killed at Utah Valley University

Kirk was a driving force behind the modern conservative movement on college campuses. Utah’s governor called his death “a political assassination.”

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Leadership Training Supports Greek Organization Success

Florida State’s Center for Fraternity and Sorority Organizational Wellness seeks to improve Greek organization members’ career and professional development.

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Trump Lauds West Point Alumni Group for Axing Tom Hanks Award

President Trump praised the U.S. Military Academy at West Point for canceling an awards ceremony for actor Tom Hanks—though The...
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Pensacola State College Inks ICE Agreement

Pensacola State College is the latest Florida institution to sign an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to allow...
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More Faculty Assign Digital Textbooks, Teach Online Classes Post-Pandemic

In-person instruction remains the most popular teaching method, but digital and hybrid courses continue to gain traction, according to a recent study.

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Students Report Less Tolerance for Controversial Speakers

Amid Trump administration attacks on free speech, more students—predominantly conservatives—say they don’t think controversial speakers should be given a platform on campus.

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Opinion

Colleges Shouldn’t Hike Tuition After May 1

Increasing tuition and fees after National Decision Day is unfair to incoming students, Andrew M. Ledbetter and Jessica L. Ledbetter write.