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Suit Protests Montana Law Restricting Voting Efforts on Public Campuses

Montana Democrats filed another lawsuit to challenge a law banning voter registration drives and political organizing on state college campuses.

Sneaker Designer Seeks to Reopen Michigan’s Only HBCU

A former footwear designer for Nike announced plans to reopen Michigan’s first and only HBCU that had to close in 2013.

UNC Chapel Hill Cancels Classes Amid Two Suicide Investigations

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has canceled classes to give students a mental health break.

Pennsylvania Public Universities Record Lowest Enrollment in Decade

Pennsylvania’s 14 state universities saw the biggest one-year enrollment drop in over a decade, the state’s higher education system said.

New Law Makes Menstrual Pads, Tampons Free in California Public Colleges

California's governor signed a law obligating the state’s public colleges to stock free menstrual products in restrooms starting next year.

Emerson Suspends Student Group for Anti-China Stickers

Emerson College in Boston has suspended its campus chapter of Turning Point USA  — a conservative student group — for manufacturing stickers that target the Chinese Communist Party.

Weighted GPA vs. Unweighted GPA: Which Do Colleges Look At?

Weighted GPA versus unweighted GPA — which do colleges value more? Find out what the answer is to help your application stand out!

California to Invest $47B to Improve College Affordability

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a $47.1 billion higher education package to make colleges more affordable in the Golden State.