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Fresno State Women’s Lacrosse Team Sues School for Alleged Discrimination

The women’s lacrosse team of California State University, Fresno has filed a sex discrimination class action against the school for alleged Title IX violations.

CNU, William & Mary, and UCBerkeley Grapple With Spike in COVID Cases

A few weeks into the spring semester and three more universities around the country are racing to manage an alarming spike in COVID-19 cases.

Bluefield College Suspends Basketball Team for Kneeling During Anthem

After several instances of kneeling during the national anthem before games, players on the Bluefield College basketball team have been sanctioned with one-game suspensions.

Black College Expo, San Diego Will Offer Scholarships, Waivers on Tuition

Students of color can now take advantage of assistance in getting into college through the San Diego County Office’s Fourth Annual San Diego Black College Expo virtual college fair.

SUNY ‘Big Dreams’ Program Eases Application Process for Poor Students

The State University of New York launched a program that seeks to help underprivileged high school students earn a college degree.

How to Get Involved With Student Campus Activism

Are you passionate about a certain cause but not sure how to start advocating for it? Here's a guide on getting involved with student campus activism.

UNC and UMass Amherst Struggle With Enforcing COVID-19 Guidelines

The University of North Carolina and the University of Massachusetts are scrambling to revert back to remote learning and prepare for a likely spike in positive cases after separate incidents of students disregarding COVID-19 protocols.

Iowa Bill to Allow Name, Likeness, Image Rights for Student Athletes

A new bill proposed by the Iowa state legislature would allow student athletes to profit from the use of their names, images, and likenesses.