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Teachers Union now demanding free tuition for teachers

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Posted by    Monday, November 17, 2014 at 6:30pm

Hoping to add to its numbers, a prominent teachers union wants another big perk: free tuition.

Despite massive losses by the candidates it supported, the National Education Association is proceeding headlong this week with its “Degrees Not Debt Week of Action.” The week of political theater seeks to rally support for new...

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Florida State Athletes Get Slap on the Wrist for Hit and Run Accident

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Posted by    Monday, November 17, 2014 at 5:00pm

There’s such a thing as getting off too easy.

Dave Huber of the College Fix reported.

Florida State football players barely disciplined for hit and run accident

FSU cornerbacks P.J. Williams and Ronald Darby were involved in a hit and run accident back in October which totaled both cars … but were given a...

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Study Says Education Majors Get Easier Courses and More A’s

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Posted by    Monday, November 17, 2014 at 3:30pm

Seems like they’re not even trying the do part anymore, just skipping straight to teach.

Rebecca Koenig at The Chronicle of Higher Education has the story:

Do Education Programs Dole Out Too Many Easy A’s?

Are teacher-training programs rigorous enough? A new study, completed by a group that has long criticized the quality of teacher preparation,...

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Is Higher Education Run for the Benefit of Students, Faculty or Administrators?

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Posted by    Monday, November 17, 2014 at 2:00pm

An excellent question. It was apparently the focus of a panel at the National Lawyers Convention.

Paul Caron of the TaxProfBlog reported.

Federalist Society Panel: Is Higher Education Run for the Benefit of Students, Faculty or Administrators?

At today’s 2014 National Lawyers Convention: Millennials, Equity and the Rule of Law:

Showcase Panel III:  Higher Education:...

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West Virginia University suspends fraternities/sororities in wake of student death

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Posted by    Monday, November 17, 2014 at 12:30pm

West Virginia University (WVU) has suspended all fraternity and sorority activity after a student, who was originally found unconscious at a frat house, has died.

Nolan Burch, the 18-year-old student at West Virginia University (WVU) who was found at a fraternity house unconscious and without a pulse early Thursday morning, has died.

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Colleges Aren’t Competent to Conduct Rape Trials

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Posted by    Monday, November 17, 2014 at 11:00am

It’s hard to believe these words were printed by the New York Times.

Jed Rubenfeld writes.

Mishandling Rape

OUR strategy for dealing with rape on college campuses has failed abysmally. Female students are raped in appalling numbers, and their rapists almost invariably go free. Forced by the federal government, colleges have now gotten into...

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College Student Arrested for Having Sex With a Sheep

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Posted by    Monday, November 17, 2014 at 9:30am

One Fresno State student just couldn’t handle the stress of exams, and just needed an outlet. Unfortunately, that outlet turned out to be a nearby sheep.

Dave Huber of the College Fix cites this report by Erik Rosales at KMPH Fox 26:

Fresno State Student Arrested For Having Sex With Sheep

Fresno State University...

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43 Dartmouth Students Accused of Cheating – in an Ethics Class

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Posted by    Monday, November 17, 2014 at 8:00am

It sounds like these students missed the whole “ethics” thing in this ethics course.

Peter Jacobs of Business Insider reported.

43 Dartmouth Students Suspected Of Cheating In Ethics Class Designed For Athletes

Forty three students at Dartmouth College have been “implicated in an academic dishonesty case” in an ethics course, student newspaper The...

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Arizona State to Get Prescription Drug Vending Machine On Campus

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Posted by    Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 4:00pm

The service is called “InstyMeds.”

What could possibly go wrong?

CBS News Las Vegas reported.

University Installs Prescription Drug Vending Machine On Campus

An InstyMeds vending machine has been installed on Arizona State University’s campus, allowing any student or university employee to pick up prescription drugs from the dispenser.

Any ASU student or university employee...

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Concordia U. Student Looks at Loretta Lynch Nomination

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Posted by    Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 2:00pm

President Obama recently announced Loretta Lynch as his nomination to replace the soon-to-be former Attorney General, Eric Holder

Sam Leanza, a student at Concordia University, takes a look at the nominee and the why she is being selected now, when her background shows her to be a potentially better fit that Eric...

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Bill O’Reilly of Fox News Donates $10,000 to Boston University’s Student Newspaper

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Posted by    Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 12:00pm

That’s a very generous gift. The newspaper was struggling and Bill O’Reilly is an alum who wrote for the paper at one point.

Peter Jacobs of Business Insider reported.

BILL O’REILLY: Here’s Why I Donated $10,000 To Save Boston University’s Student Newspaper

Earlier this week, Boston University student newspaper The Daily Free Press —...

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Cornell Overregulation of Fraternities May Have Driven Binge Drinking Off-Campus

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Posted by    Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 10:00am

This is the problem with the “fraternities are dangerous and drive students to drink excessively” narrative: fraternities are in fact the most regulated sources of alcohol on campus, whereas student drinking off campus is entirely lawless.

Chris Byrns at The Cornell Daily Sun reports:

Students Push for Review of Greek Quarter System

Students on campus...

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Anti-Rape Protesters Make a Mess at Columbia, Get Charged $1,500 for Cleanup

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Posted by    Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 8:00am

The students stacked mattresses in front of the college president’s because that’s symbolic or something.

Sam Frizell of Time reported.

Columbia University Charging Student Group $1,500 After Anti-Rape Protest

A Columbia University student group said it is being charged $1,500 by the school after a demonstration against sexual assault last month.

Hundreds of Columbia students...

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Former Domestic Terrorist to Join Faculty at University of Illinois

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Posted by    Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 4:00pm

Can anyone name a professional field other than academia that welcomes so many people who were involved in domestic terrorism?

Michael Cipriano of the College Fix reported.

University of Illinois OKs hiring of former radical with domestic terrorist group

Leaders of the University of Illinois on Thursday paved the way for the school to rehire...

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BDS Activists at UCLA Try to Shut the Press Out of Upcoming Vote

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Posted by    Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 2:00pm

The BDS activists at UCLA are obviously afraid of letting people know what they’re all about. They are also trying to control the narrative.

Kudos to the Daily Bruin’s editorial board for calling them out.

Editorial: USAC must not limit press, student access to divestment meeting

The focal point of the undergraduate student government’s...

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Student Defends ‘Microaggressions’ Saying People Have Become Hypersensitive

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Posted by    Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 12:00pm

Ian Grice of North Carolina’s State’s Technician proposes that questions some refer to as “microaggressions” may in fact lead to a stronger appreciation of diversity:

Micro-aggressions aren’t so bad

Racial micro-aggressions are brief and commonplace verbal, behavioral or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, communicating hostile, derogatory or negative racial slights and insults toward...

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Judge in New Jersey Orders Parents to Pay Their 21-year-old Daughter’s College Tuition

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Posted by    Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 10:00am

This young woman is 21, a legal adult. What a crazy turn of events.

Allahpundit of Hot Air reported.

New Jersey judge orders parents to pay estranged 21-year-old daughter’s college tuition

Alternate headline: “America discovers new reason why no one should live in New Jersey.” If you’re feeling deja vu right now, there’s a...

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UCLA Honors Communist Revolutionary Angela Davis in ‘Optimist’ Series of Banners

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Posted by    Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 8:00am

The banners, which are hung throughout the UCLA campus, feature a variety of UCLA graduates highlighting the university’s proud legacy… and Angela Davis.

Jacob Kohlhepp at The College Fix has the story:

UCLA honors communist revolutionary as role model

Recently, while strolling down Bruin Walk, I admired the UCLA Optimist banners. The marketing campaign...

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Ohio University Student Demands Ban of Yik Yak For “Misogyny, Racism, and Bullying”

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Posted by    Friday, November 14, 2014 at 6:30pm

By this logic we should also ban Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Tumblr… really, the list goes on.

Greg Piper at The College Fix has the story:

Ban Yik Yak for ‘misogyny, racism and bullying,’ Ohio University student demands

A senior journalism major at Ohio University isn’t too keen on freedom of expression, because she calls for...

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Taxing the Rich Will Not Fix Higher Education

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Posted by    Friday, November 14, 2014 at 5:00pm

Republicans should tackle higher ed reform in real ways and offer better ideas than this tired one.

George Leef of See Thru Edu reported.

Magical Thinking: Tax the Rich More and America’s “Education Gap” Will Disappear

The New York Times provides a constant stream of articles showing the unshakable liberal belief in the benefits...

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George Washington U. Offering Special Nursing Program to Veterans

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Posted by    Friday, November 14, 2014 at 3:30pm

It’s so nice to report an American university doing something nice related to our country’s veterans…especially around Veteran’s Day.

George Washington University is launching a bachelor of science in nursing program for military veterans, school officials announced.

The veterans BSN program, which will start in the spring 2015 semester, is designed to support...

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Video: College Students Explain Why Republicans Won the Senate

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Posted by    Friday, November 14, 2014 at 2:00pm

In a surprising twist for videos like this, most of the answers given are very thoughtful.

Video by Maggie Lit of Campus Reform.

VIDEO: Students explain Republican takeover of the Senate

The 2014 midterm elections went better for Republicans than they had expected, as the GOP captured seven Senate seats to gain a 52-43...

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