Bold predictions for the 2025-26 women’s college basketball season

Let’s dive into some key storylines as the new women’s college basketball season approaches, skipping the usual introductions. Mikayla Blakes is the national top scorer Last year, during her freshman season, Blakes achieved over 50 points per game on two occasions, finishing with an average of 23.3 points per game, putting her eighth nationally. Over […]
Vance exchanges views with college students at Turning Point USA event

Vice President Vance Honors Charlie Kirk at College Event On Wednesday, Vice President Vance paid homage to his late friend and conservative activist Charlie Kirk by engaging directly with students at the University of Mississippi. Vance, alongside Erica Kirk, addressed a packed arena as part of the Turning Point U.S. tour. He fielded questions from […]
Three women’s college basketball teams with promising chances for the 2026 national championship

Women’s College Basketball Title Favorites and Underrated Teams The usual favorites are emerging again for this year’s national title in women’s college basketball. With just a few days to go before the season kicks off, the reigning champion UConn leads the pack with odds of +240, closely followed by South Carolina at +280. UCLA and […]
The shift that might result in significant reductions to college coaching salaries

Proposed Bill to Curb College Football Coaches’ Salaries The substantial salaries and buyouts of leading college football coaches have caught the attention of lawmakers in Washington. Representative Michael Baumgartner, a Republican from Washington, recently introduced a bill known as the Correcting Opportunity and Accountability in Collegiate Employment (COACH) Act. This legislation seeks to impose limits […]
Valley Forge Military College is the first institution to back Trump’s education agreement

Pennsylvania Military Academy Joins Trump’s Educational Compact Pennsylvania’s Valley Forge Military College has become the first institution in the nation to express interest in joining President Donald Trump’s Compact on Educational Excellence. This comes after several prestigious schools opted not to participate. On Tuesday, the academy sent a letter to Dr. David Barker, an official […]
Deion Sanders expresses sadness over the impatience shown in recent college football firings.

Deion Sanders on College Football’s Impatience Following a wave of unexpected layoffs in college football, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders expressed his concerns about the dwindling patience in today’s society during a press conference on Tuesday. In a surprising turn of events, LSU dismissed coach Brian Kelly after their recent loss to Texas A&M, […]
Introducing our All-America college basketball teams for the men’s 2025-26 preseason

As the 2025-26 men’s college basketball season approaches, it’s a good moment to highlight some key players who are likely to make waves in the coming months. JT Toppin, JR, Texas Tech University Toppin, a 2024-25 All-American Second Team selection, earned honors as the 2024 Mountain West Player of the Year with the University of […]
As the number of international players in women’s college basketball increases, Trump’s visa policies create challenges.

Challenges for International Athletes Amidst Changing Immigration Policies Courtney Bangert had some doubts about whether Liza Astakhova would arrive in Chapel Hill. Bangert was aware that he could utilize Astakhova immediately this season to strengthen his frontcourt. With the departure of Alyssa Usby and 6-foot-5 Maria Gakden, two of North Carolina’s all-time leading rebounders, Astakhova […]
Expert explains how the H1B visa program negatively affects American college graduates.

Trump Administration’s Changes to H-1B Visa Program As the Trump administration seeks to modify the H-1B visa program to prioritize American workers, Justin Vianello, CEO of SkillStorm, expressed his support during an interview. He highlighted some crucial issues needing attention in work visa policies. Vianello pointed out a significant challenge with the current H-1B system—its […]
Student at a small Ohio college encounters challenges in establishing a Turning Point chapter

Baldwin Wallace Students Push for Turning Point USA Chapter Amid Challenges Students at Baldwin Wallace University, located near Cleveland, Ohio, are striving to create a Turning Point USA chapter on their campus, although they’re encountering pushback from fellow students. Grace Pulcznicki, a fourth-year student, noted that enthusiasm for the chapter has grown, particularly following the […]