UCLA coach Bob Chesney brings pizza to fraternity houses on campus

UCLA Football Coach Connects with Students Through Pizza Who doesn’t like free pizza, right? It was definitely a hit among students. Bob Chesney, the new head coach for UCLA football, made a notable impression on Monday by visiting five of the largest fraternities at UCLA, bringing along tasty snacks. Along with three of his players—top […]
UMass Amherst’s Chef of the Year Jeffrey MacDonald is accused of killing his wife Emma MacDonald at a hotel on campus.

Chef Charged with Murder on UMass Amherst Campus A notable chef from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, recognized as the “Chef of the Year,” was charged this past Wednesday with the murder of his wife inside an on-campus hotel. Jeffrey McDonald reportedly told authorities that he deliberately beat his wife, Emma McDonald, to death “using […]
UC Berkeley police investigate two campus deaths, no signs of wrongdoing expected

Authorities are looking into the deaths of two individuals found within a day of each other at the University of California, Berkeley. One victim was a student who reportedly fell from a dormitory, while the other was discovered near a bustling campus area. The second incident took place around noon on Wednesday when a man’s […]
UCLA named the top college campus in the U.S.

UCLA Tops Rankings of America’s Best College Campuses A recently released ranking has placed the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) at the forefront of college campuses in the U.S., showcasing California’s ongoing strength in higher education and campus life. UCLA secured the number one position overall after surpassing numerous institutions nationwide. This achievement is […]
Former Ohio State president Ted Carter’s girlfriend would secretly access the campus garage to reach his office, a report shows.

Former Ohio State President Ted Carter allegedly arranged secret meetings with Crisante Vlakos, a podcaster, and misused university resources to benefit her business, according to a troubling new report. A detailed inquiry into Carter’s unexpected resignation from his $1.5 million-a-year position last month reveals that he met with Vlakos and traveled with her on at […]
Woman charged with killing her newborn 45 years ago on a college campus in North Dakota

Arizona Woman Charged with Newborn’s Murder Decades Later A 65-year-old woman from Arizona has been charged with the murder of her newborn, a case that has remained unsolved for nearly 45 years. The baby’s remains were discovered on a college campus in North Dakota back in 1981. Recent DNA testing confirmed her as the mother. […]
ODU ROTC cadets share their experiences about preventing a campus shooter for the first time

Heroic Responses in ODU Shooting Incident For the first time, students who played a critical role during the mass shooting at Old Dominion University are sharing their experiences from that day, which resulted in the tragic death of a well-loved professor and several community members. The shooter, Mohamed Jallow, had previously been convicted for supporting […]
UCLA women’s basketball receives a warm reception upon returning to campus

UCLA Women’s Basketball Team Celebrated After Championship Win After the UCLA women’s basketball team clinched the national championship, they were warmly welcomed back by enthusiastic fans at their campus in Westwood. Returning from their victory against South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament final, the Bruins received a hero’s reception as their bus pulled into Pauley […]
Illinois restricts alcohol sales on campus ahead of Elite Eight

Champaign Limits Alcohol Sales Ahead of Potential Final Four Celebration If the Fighting Illinois make it to the Final Four, celebrating in Champaign might be a bit different this time around. Officials in Champaign announced on Saturday night that there would be restrictions on alcohol sales at the University of Illinois campus. The aim is […]
The campus is not ‘misunderstood.’ It is poorly managed — intentionally.

University Leadership and Accountability Former Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger has put forward a book that, while intriguing, seems to skirt around the significant issues universities face today. It touches on topics like weak leadership and accountability but gets lost in a sense of nostalgia for a so-called “community of scholars.” One may wonder, […]