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White House Committee Proposes Expanding College Football Playoff to 24 Teams

White House Committee Proposes Expanding College Football Playoff to 24 Teams

A report from Yahoo! indicates that the White House President’s Committee is advocating for an expansion of the College Football Playoff (CFP) to include 24 teams. This information comes from Mr. Ross Dellenger of Sports. Currently, the playoff sees 12 teams participating each season. While there have been discussions about increasing this to 16 teams, […]

Increasing colorectal cancer fatalities in young adults lacking college education

Increasing colorectal cancer fatalities in young adults lacking college education

Colorectal Cancer Rising Among Young Adults Colorectal cancer, often perceived as a condition affecting older adults, is increasingly impacting younger individuals. A recent study indicates that those without a college degree bear the brunt of this rising trend. The American Cancer Society conducted research analyzing data from over 101,000 adults aged 25 to 49 who […]

San Diego recognized as a top city for college graduates in 2026

San Diego recognized as a top city for college graduates in 2026

Best Cities for Recent Graduates: San Diego Ranks 8th In a recent ranking, California’s two biggest cities missed out on a list of ideal locations for new graduates to kickstart their careers. However, San Diego, a city in Southern California, made a noteworthy appearance in the rankings. San Diego secured the 8th position in the […]

Students at NYU Run Bare to Protest College Merchandise

Students at NYU Run Bare to Protest College Merchandise

Students at NYU Stage Protest in Underwear for Worker Rights Last weekend, a group of about 20 New York University students took to the streets, nearly undressed, to protest the school’s expensive merchandise while also highlighting issues around worker rights. The students marched in front of the Kimmel Center, donning only bras and underwear, capturing […]

College student criticizes Democrats’ ineffective attempt to reconnect with Gen Z

College student criticizes Democrats' ineffective attempt to reconnect with Gen Z

Critique of Democrats: A Student’s Perspective A student from Wesleyan University, Ethan Norton, recently shared his thoughts in a Washington Post op-ed about how Democrats are failing to connect with young voters. Norton argues that the problem isn’t just about the political landscape; it’s also about communication. “Democrats talk endlessly about courting young voters, but […]

Cause of death disclosed for Orange County college football player

Cause of death disclosed for Orange County college football player

California High School Football Star Dies The unfortunate cause of death for Ryder Burns, a notable football player from Southern California, has come to light. According to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, he died by suicide. Burns was preparing to attend a program at Caltech but was found deceased near a park in Mission Viejo […]

JD Vance Urges College Graduates to Advocate Against the H-1B Program

JD Vance Urges College Graduates to Advocate Against the H-1B Program

Vice President J.D. Vance is urging young Americans to advocate against visa worker programs like the H-1B, which he claims allow companies to replace American workers with foreign graduates willing to pay kickbacks. “We have a Senate primary happening right now,” he mentioned to students at the University of Georgia on Tuesday. You should ask […]

Rankings of the 11 top men’s players remaining in the college basketball transfer portal

Rankings of the 11 top men’s players remaining in the college basketball transfer portal

The transfer portal has significantly altered men’s college basketball, effectively turning every player into a free agent at the end of each season. While regulations may be on the horizon, we’re not there yet, and the landscape is unpredictable. It’s reported that there’s been a 65 percent increase compared to last year. Last season, Michigan […]