Hillary Clinton met with student protests during visit to alma mater Wellesley College: ‘Blood on her hands’

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton faced student protests Saturday while visiting her alma mater, Wellesley College. Clinton returned to campus for the honor of having a university building named after her. At a women-led democracy summit on campus that Clinton also attended, protesters lined up to harass participants. Local news outlets said angry students […]
College president vows ‘immediate suspension’ for protesters

California university presidents have vowed to take tough action against anti-Israel student demonstrators terrorizing their campuses. About 150 students at Pomona College in Claremont demonstrated Friday in the campus administration building, which houses President Gabriel Starr’s office, before storming into the building and refusing to leave. According to the San Bernardino Sun. A video circulating […]
California college president declares ‘immediate suspension’ for pro-Palestinian student protesters

After pro-Palestinian protests broke out at a California university on Friday, the president cracked down on the students, saying they would be subject to “immediate suspension.” Gabriel Starr, president of Pomona College in Claremont, Calif., said a group of protesters refused to identify themselves to campus safety and student affairs officials and used anti-Black racial […]
Kamala Harris Reveals the Depths of Her Knowledge About College Basketball

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris gave a “history lesson” Thursday to explain the recent resurgence in popularity of women’s college basketball. The only problem? Her “history” is very wrong. In a conversation with Spectrum News’ Tim Boyum, Harris loudly and confidently asserted that women’s basketball’s increased popularity is due to the lack of brackets in […]
Gavin Newsom Claims He Played College Baseball, But Did He?

Did he or didn’t he? California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), that is, has never tried to dispel the notion that he played at Santa Clara University as part of his long baseball career. Throughout his public appearances, Newsom has happily subscribed to the story that he enjoyed a partial scholarship based on his baseball talent […]
Smashing the paper ceiling: Why employers are dropping college degree requirements

It is a commonly held assumption that education is the key to future prosperity and financial security. But is college now just an expensive, outdated rite of passage for wealthy Americans that doesn’t necessarily lead to lucrative employment after a four-year degree? according to Recent joint reports According to the Burning Glass Institute and Strada […]
Former college football coach Scott Frost ‘dying’ for second chance: ‘I don’t know what’s next’

It wasn’t that long ago that Scott Frost helped raise the profile of the University of Central Florida Knights. He quickly became one of the most popular coaching candidates in college football and ultimately made the leap to Nebraska. While Frost found some success during his tenure as the Cornhuskers’ head coach, his time in […]
How Caitlin Clark has changed college hoops, Sean McDermott to blame for Bills issues? | THE HERD

Caitlin Clark scored 27 points in Iowa’s first-round win over Holy Cross. In a recent interview, Clark said more fans are “looking … source
Fox Sports Is Launching A New College Basketball Tournament To Directly Compete Against The NIT

Hmm…smells like a low rating. In 2025, the college basketball postseason landscape will change and a new tournament will be held. Fox Sports and AEG have partnered in a joint venture to brand the tournament as the “Crown Crown of College Basketball.” The event will begin next season and will pit the 16 teams that […]
Maine moves to join Democratic-led pact to elect president by popular vote instead of Electoral College

A new Maine bill was passed by the state legislature on Wednesday that would tie Maine’s Electoral College votes for president to the country’s popular vote. The bill narrowly passed the state’s lower chamber in a 73-72 vote. It was then approved by the state Senate, and it now heads to the desk of Gov. […]