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58-year-old college professor in NYC discovered deceased with neck bruises in apartment

58-year-old college professor in NYC discovered deceased with neck bruises in apartment

Graphic Designer Found Dead in Brooklyn Apartment A graphic designer who taught at two colleges in New York City was discovered dead in her apartment on Tuesday. Claudia Brandenburg, 58, was found with injuries to her neck in her Prospect Park West residence, which is located near Greenwood Cemetery. Brandenburg was unresponsive when her husband […]

73% of Jewish college faculty report experiencing antisemitism from other staff members

73% of Jewish college faculty report experiencing antisemitism from other staff members

A recent study from the Prevention League has revealed that a significant majority of Jewish faculty members at universities have witnessed anti-Semitic attitudes and actions, not just from students but also from fellow staff and recognized campus groups. Many Jewish employees, both current and former, shared experiences of “patterns of hostility, institutional inaction, and personal […]

RON HART: College Football in the Era of NIL Money

RON HART: College Football in the Era of NIL Money

The news cycle took a brief pause when Trump decided to take an unusual three-day break over Labor Day weekend. There were even rumors about his well-being when he didn’t appear. Upon his return, the media confronted him with a rather frustrated question: “Why do you continue to refuse to admit that you’re dead?” This […]

9,000 College Students Unite to Worship Jesus at the University of Oklahoma

9,000 College Students Unite to Worship Jesus at the University of Oklahoma

Spiritual Awakening at the University of Oklahoma On a Tuesday night, a significant gathering of university students took place at a large arena on the University of Oklahoma campus. This event, part of a growing spiritual movement, attracted nearly 9,000 students as it continues to expand from one campus to another. The Unite Us event […]

Congress discusses regulations for college athlete NIL compensation

Congress discusses regulations for college athlete NIL compensation

College Football Season Drama and Potential Changes in Player Compensation The first two weeks of this college football season have been quite the spectacle. The Ohio State Buckeyes, last year’s champions, decisively beat the Texas Longhorns, who were ranked first at that moment, three times over. Almost immediately, the buzz around Texas quarterback Arch Manning […]

3 College football teams on the rise, and 3 on the decline after Week 2

3 college football teams on the rise and 3 on the decline after Week 1

Sports Commentary on Recent Team Performances In the fast-paced world of sports media today, strong opinions are everywhere. However, the most intense discussions often happen in group chats. These digital spaces are where ideas are shaped and refined, allowing for the most compelling arguments to emerge—or be dismissed—before they hit social media or podcast platforms. […]

Students abandon tradition for quick cash as OnlyFans gains popularity on college campuses

Students abandon tradition for quick cash as OnlyFans gains popularity on college campuses

As students seek additional income, university campuses across the nation experience a noticeable surge of activity when classes resume. Using platforms like OnlyFans, which allows users to create and share explicit content for paying subscribers, has become a trendy way for college students to supplement their finances while studying. Rock Jacobs, who is directing a […]

College Football Rankings: USF appears to be the top contender for the Group of Five playoff

College Football Rankings: USF appears to be the top contender for the Group of Five playoff

Insights from Week Two of College Football The second week of the college football season was filled with a blend of straightforward wins, confusion, and the emergence of new rivalries. Teams like Ohio, Miami, Florida, Utah, and Tennessee dominated their FCS opponents. Meanwhile, programs like Texas Tech, Indiana, Alabama, Oregon, and Pennsylvania took down several […]