At Young America's Foundation conference, college students trumpet conservative ideas and take aim at "liberal hostility."
Student leaders use Facebook to advertise events and bolster group membership.
Despite reports to the contrary, students who wanted to cast ballots in 2004 had little difficulty doing so, political scientists find.
A partisan pollster said that young voters think Democrats can better confront the college affordability crunch.
Poll shows 18- to 24-year-olds are unhappy with the country’s direction and are vowing to vote in record numbers.
Early precinct tallies collected by two voter mobilization groups showed increased turnout among young voters from the last mid-term election in 2002, with anecdotal reports from across the nation bolstering the early findings.
A day after state voters endorsed a ban on affirmative action, students and others at Michigan consider impact on the campus.
In letter to Congress, association argues that big-time college sports should keep tax-exempt status.
Students and professors at Minnesota’s law school oppose hiring of author of controversial memo on treatment of al-Qaeda detainees.
A group of Vassar College faculty asks colleagues at the college and across the country to financially support a coalition opposing Iraq war.