May 2, 2023 GOP lawmaker calls for U of Oklahoma president's job over student fee-funded drag show: 'Woke and perverted' A Republican lawmaker in Oklahoma is calling for the Oklahoma University president to step down in response to a drag show where the school paid a performer $18,000.
May 1, 2023 High schoolers allegedly gang up on assistant principal, 'pummel' her so hard she's rushed to hospital An assistant principal at Westfield High School in Texas was rushed to a hospital after students allegedly attacked her while she was trying to break up a fight.
April 18, 2023 University of Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ task force makes demands, including trans-inclusive health care, housing The University of Pittsburgh’s LGTBQ task force posted several demands for the university to implement in conjunction with a call to organize a “walkout" on Tuesday.
March 30, 2023 Violence follows after suspected Antifa members disrupt pro-life campus event: 'Fascists' A Students for Life event at Virginia Commonwealth University ended abruptly after alleged Antifa members began shouting and chanting, ultimately leading to arrests.
March 8, 2023 Bill requiring Kentucky colleges to allow campus concealed carry moves forward: 'Gun free zones have failed' A Republican Kentucky lawmaker is sponsoring a bill that would prevent public colleges and universities from banning guns on campus and allow anyone over 21 to conceal carry.
November 17, 2022 Princeton University offers classes on 'BDSM,' 'Fetishism and Decolonization' Princeton University advertises numerous classes on BDSM culture, "Black leather," and "decolonization and fetishism" in its spring course catalog.
June 6, 2022 Ilya Shapiro resigns from Georgetown Law after prolonged cancel culture controversy, calls it 'den of vipers' Ilya Shapiro resigned from Georgetown Law Center on Monday following a lengthy leave of absence, calling it a "den of vipers" in an interview with Fox News Digital.
April 12, 2022 Allen West describes ‘radical mob’ that interrupted campus event: 'How does this behavior solve anything?' Former Texas GOP Chair Lt. Col. Allen West slammed the "radical mob" that interrupted his speech on American exceptionalism at the University of Buffalo.
January 1, 2022 College students face uncertainty as schools revert to remote classes, delay spring semester amid omicron rise The most recent fall semester was the first glimpse of a somewhat normal college experience for many students, but with the recent rise of omicron, schools nationwide are implementing a new set of restrictions ahead of the spring term.
October 23, 2021 Washington & Lee University orders College Republicans to remove Glenn Youngkin campaign materials College Republicans at Washington & Lee University were told last month to take down materials in support of Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin -- a move the university said was done to keep it in compliance with its non-profit status under the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).