2025 college football rankings: Preseason top 25, featuring Texas and Clemson

College Football Season Preview: Top Teams and Insights As we gear up for the impending college football season, it feels like it’s been a pretty wild ride this year. Many teams have the potential to claim the championship, with only a handful really standing out as the favorites. The Ohio State Buckeyes, last year’s champions, […]
Trade jobs suggested as better options than college degrees for Gen Z students

Rethinking Education for Gen Z Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project, is urging Generation Z to reconsider the traditional path of attending university. He feels that, especially in today’s tough job market, many recent graduates are exploring alternative options like skilled trades and entrepreneurship. Schilling believes it’s essential to reevaluate educational investments. “If […]
Supporters are worried about Trump’s intentions following his order for clear college admission information.

While advocates for higher education have been pushing for more transparency in college admissions data, recent actions from President Trump have raised concerns about how this information will be utilized by the administration. On Thursday, the president signed a memorandum aimed at requiring universities to share more admissions data with the Department of Education. Education […]
Fordham graduate reconnects with college ring after many years during beach cleanup at Mount Sinai

Long-Lost College Ring Reunited with Owner After 56 Years Fordham University graduates have had quite the reunion with their missing college rings, all thanks to a few electricians, metal detectors, and some diligent searching at Mount Sinai Beach. Back in May 1969, Al Dizefano found himself at Cedar Beach when, in a moment of misfortune, […]
Recently unveiled crime scene images reveal the interior of the Idaho home where Bryan Kohberger took the lives of four college students.

Recently released chilling images from the crime scene depict the interior of the home where Brian Coberger fatally stabbed four University of Idaho students. A considerable collection of over 200 images and videos was shared by the Moscow Police Station on Friday. Many of these disturbing photos were blurred, highlighting blood stains and the sliding […]
College basketball update: 1983 NC State team has NIL case thrown out

1983 NC State Men’s Basketball Team Lawsuit Dismissed Members of the 1983 NC State Men’s Basketball Team attempted to seek compensation for their experiences, but a judge has declined their request. This national championship team, instructed by Jim Valvano, initiated a lawsuit last year. They claimed that the NCAA and others had, for over 40 […]
The decision to keep the NCAA Tournament unchanged is beneficial for women’s college basketball.

NCAA Tournament Format Remains Unchanged This week, Dan Gavitt, who is the senior vice president of basketball at the NCAA, confirmed that the NCAA tournaments for both men’s and women’s basketball will keep the current format of 68 teams for the upcoming season. There won’t be any expansion just yet. That said, discussions will continue […]
Trump enters the contentious debate over compensation for college athletes

The topic of compensation for college athletes is one that President Trump has decided to address directly. In recent years, college sports have undergone significant changes due to legal battles and name, image, and likeness (NIL) agreements. Now, the president is looking to reshape this already precarious situation. His latest move is an executive order, […]
Authorities looked into Bryan Kohberger for a disturbingly similar burglary at a Washington home of college girls a year prior to the University of Idaho murders

Investigation Into Idaho Murderer Brian Coberger’s Past Break-In Brian Coberger, the convicted murderer from the University of Idaho case, was previously investigated for a late-night armed break-in at a female college student’s home. This incident bears unsettling similarities to the quadruple murder he recently pleaded guilty to, as revealed in newly released documents. Records from […]
Famous sports agent reacts to Trump’s order on college athletics

Trump’s “Save College Sports” Executive Order Draws Attention With President Donald Trump taking steps to influence collegiate athletics, his recent “Save College Sports” executive order has sparked significant discussion, particularly from seasoned sports agent Lee Steinberg. Steinberg noted, “They were meeting the need for recruiting and transfer portals to be out of control.” His comments […]