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Judge Pauses Abuse Lawsuit Against Linda McMahon

Financial Woes and Finger-Pointing at Tennessee State
The historically Black land-grant university is hurting for cash and making significant cuts. State lawmakers blame former administrators for the financial woes, while former administrators blame chronic state underfunding.
CFPB Bans Student Loan Debt Collector for Unlawful Practices

Will Trump’s Threats to Defund Colleges Over ‘Antisemitic Propaganda’ Become a Reality?
The president-elect has made strong statements against pro-Palestinian campus protests.

Could Campus Activity Involvement Keep Students in College?
Student Voice data looks at what the college experience was like for those who stopped out. Their lack of engagement in activities compared to current students emerges as a key characteristic to consider in retention efforts.

UVA Students Resume Campus History Tours Without Officials’ Approval
In August, administrators banned the volunteer student guide service from giving university-sanctioned historic tours. Now, the club has decided to go out on its own.
Supreme Court Passes on Another Affirmative Action Case

What San José State Volleyball Teaches Us About the Debate Over Trans Athletes
The team has triggered the biggest controversy over trans collegiate athletes since Lia Thomas. But with anti-trans bills proliferating and Trump headed back to the White House, things feel different than they did in 2022.
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