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Liberty University Sues Virginia Governor Over Financial Aid

Liberty University filed a lawsuit against Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, claiming that a budget change wrongfully denies financial aid to deserving students.

Stanford Bars Undergraduates From Returning for Winter Quarter

Citing a spike in on-campus coronavirus cases, Stanford University announced freshmen and sophomores will not be allowed on campus for the winter quarter.

Lehigh University Revokes Trump’s Honorary Degree After Capitol Siege

Following last week's violent insurrection at the US Capitol, Lehigh University will revoke the honorary degree granted to President Donald Trump in 1988.

Penn State Reduces Room and Board Rates for Spring 2021

With in-person classes delayed due to the pandemic, Penn State has approved a reduction in the room and board rates for the upcoming spring semester.

DeVos Submits Resignation Over ‘Unconscionable’ Capitol Hill Chaos

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos officially submitted her resignation to President Donald Trump following the violent riot in Capitol Hill that left five people dead.

Montana Legislature Considers Bill Allowing Concealed Guns on Campus

Montana legislature's new bill proposes reducing restrictions on guns in the state while allowing concealed carrying of firearms on campuses.

Pennsylvania Governor to Provide ‘It’s On Us’ Grants to Combat Campus Sexual Assault

Pennsylvania's governor announced 37 colleges will receive $30,000 each as part of his state’s “It’s On Us PA” campaign to combat campus sexual assault.

Hundreds of Liberty Students Petition Against Falkirk Center

A student-led group is calling for Liberty University to shut down its Falkirk Center, a campus think tank known for promoting conservative political activism.