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Governor Gavin Newsom, a light-skinned man with gray hair

Newsom Vetoes Employing Undocumented Students on Campuses

The clock is ticking for the California governor to sign or veto other key higher ed bills that would ban scholarship displacement and legacy admissions.

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Republicans Sound Alarm on Research Partnerships With China

A new House committee report claims that some U.S.-China university institutes pose a security threat and suggests the solution lies in a stalled Republican bill.

Penn State News Racks Removed Over Political Ads

Pennsylvania State University temporarily removed dozens of newspaper racks across campus on Wednesday because three displayed ads for Democratic presidential...

DNC Rolls Out Ad Campaign at HBCUs, HSIs

The Democratic National Committee is launching a voter registration and ad campaign at historically Black colleges and universities and Hispanic-serving...

University of Michigan Sends 9th-Century Buddha Statue Back to Nepal

The University of Michigan Museum of Art is sending a ninth-century Buddha statue back to Nepal, ArtNews reported. The university...

N.C. Judge Approves Student Digital IDs for Voter Identification

Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will be allowed to use their digital identification cards as...
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UT Dallas Student Newspaper Strikes After Editor Is Fired

The Mercury’s adviser called a vote to fire the editor in chief, claiming he violated three student media bylaws. The paper’s staff sees the move as retaliatory.

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The Prestige Factor Propping Up Academic Publishers

A federal antitrust lawsuit against a group of megapublishers highlights how academia’s system of rewarding researchers for publishing in certain journals has undermined their leverage.