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 […]
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani received an F in burglary during his college years.

It’s hard to believe, but the frontrunner for the NYC mayoral race, Zohran Mamdani, has a bit of a history from his college days at Bowdoin College in Maine. It seems he and some friends took a table from one of the campus buildings. In a write-up from 2011, Mamdani shared, “I sometimes use the […]
College involved in USA Fencing dispute reaches agreement with Trump administration on transgender athletes

Wagner College’s Compliance with Federal Rules on Transgender Athletes Wagner College, a small private liberal arts institution on Staten Island, New York, has decided to adhere to the Trump administration’s regulations regarding transgender student-athletes. This move follows a federal investigation triggered by an incident during a women’s fencing competition in March. The Department of Civil […]
The top 100 rivalries in men’s college basketball: Rankings from 100 to 76, featuring Memphis and Tennessee.

Before diving in, here are a couple of things to note. First off, this list exclusively focuses on Division I men’s basketball rivalries. So, if you’re looking for matchups like Calvin University vs. Hope College or Ferris vs. Grand Valley State, you’re in the wrong place. Secondly, the accuracy of this list is solid. No […]
Barnard College terminates many workers shortly after settling an antisemitism lawsuit.

Bernard College Announces Staff Layoffs Amid Restructuring Bernard College has announced a difficult decision to lay off nearly 80 full-time employees as part of a university-wide restructuring. School officials conveyed this news on Thursday. This decision follows, notably, just weeks after the college’s leadership reached a settlement regarding a lawsuit from a Jewish student who […]
Khan Academy’s founder develops a college admissions tool for sensitive subjects

New University Admission Tool Aims to Foster Civil Debate American university campuses, often viewed as battlegrounds for ideology, struggle with a climate where civil discourse is dwindling. In this context, Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy, is stepping in with a fresh approach. Khan has introduced a new admissions tool called “dialogue,” which is […]
6 men’s college basketball teams that improved this offseason, and 2 that declined

College Basketball Offseason: A Look Ahead The college basketball season for boys is a quick dash rather than a prolonged journey. With no team playing more than 40 games, including postseason matches, it’s an efficient sprint to the championship. Interestingly, the offseason is mirroring this quick pace. Many players have already made moves, often before […]
AI Impacts Entry-Level Job Opportunities for College Graduates, Endangering Conventional Career Routes

According to the Wall Street Journal, the landscape of entry-level jobs for recent university graduates is changing significantly due to the increasing reliance on AI to handle tasks typically assigned to newcomers. The transition from school to work has always been a challenge, but for those graduating in 2023, it’s becoming even more rapid. Traditionally, […]
Q&A: ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips discusses the development and transformation in women’s college basketball

Charlotte, North Carolina – Jim Phillips had quite a busy week. As he stepped into his fifth year as commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, he faced the quickly evolving world of college sports. The introduction of NIL changed how recruitment works, transfer portals reshaped team rosters, and revenue generated from soccer media rights has […]