Florida college student Anne Mae Demegillo, charged with watching a newborn drown in a toilet, had images of Casey Anthony on her phone.

A college student from Florida faces serious charges after allegedly killing her newborn last month, and it appears she had a photo of Casey Anthony on her phone, per various reports and officials. Twenty-year-old Ann May Demejilo was indicted by a grand jury on charges including first-degree premeditated murder, aggravated child abuse, and failing to […]
Los Angeles named the second-best college basketball city in the U.S.

Los Angeles Emerges as a College Basketball Hub Los Angeles, often celebrated for its sunny weather, beaches, and celebrities, might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of college basketball. However, recent research indicates that it ranks as the second-largest college basketball city in the U.S., just behind Lexington, Kentucky. […]
California college students receive a break with new legislation

Public universities in California will be required to provide a Path to Treatment for students experiencing overdoses. This includes offering rehabilitation and drug education options before any disciplinary actions are taken. Assembly Bill 602 (AB 602) was enacted by Gov. Gavin Newsom last October and is set to be implemented statewide in July. During a […]
Pete Hegseth selects Hillsdale College for training senior military leaders

Hillsdale College to Educate U.S. Military Leaders In a recent development, Hillsdale College expressed its appreciation to Army Secretary Pete Hegseth for the opportunity to help educate U.S. military leaders. This reflects a shift in focus as the administration seeks to distance itself from Ivy League institutions due to worries about ideological sway. In a […]
Prominent coaches commend Trump’s new college sports order as he commits to safeguarding women’s and Olympic sports

Trump’s New Executive Order Impacts College Sports President Trump is garnering support from prominent figures in college athletics following his recent executive order aimed at reshaping the landscape of college sports and its athletes. However, some provisions in the order are likely to upset higher-earning college athletes. After hosting a college sports roundtable at the […]
Judge halts Trump’s order on college admissions data related to race.

President Donald Trump’s initiative to scrutinize race-based admissions in U.S. universities faced a setback when a federal judge in Boston issued a temporary injunction on Friday. U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV ruled that the Trump administration cannot compel public universities in 17 states, which are led by Democrats, to provide detailed admissions data […]
Nick Saban and Other Sports Leaders Praise Trump’s College Sports Executive Order

Sports officials are commending President Donald Trump’s executive orders aimed at overhauling college sports, which include new limits on player eligibility and transfer rules. On Friday, President Trump issued an emergency national order to revitalize college sports. The order allows students to compete for up to five years, with some exceptions for military service, missionary […]
Major college conferences support Trump’s order on college sports

Support for Trump’s Executive Order from College Sports Leaders Leaders from major college sports conferences have quickly rallied behind President Donald Trump’s recent executive order. The commissioners from the Big Ten, SEC, ACC, and Big 12 jointly expressed their gratitude through a statement shared on social media. This executive action aims to curb the influence […]
Trump will sign an executive order aimed at limiting NCAA power in college sports.

President Donald Trump is likely to sign an executive order regarding college sports this week, following a roundtable he held last month to discuss various pressing issues. CBS News suggested that the order, which would be Trump’s second on the topic, could be signed as soon as Friday. The intent appears to be to reinforce […]
College basketball has shifted away from being a point guard’s game. Size dominates at the Final Four once more.

Shifts in College Basketball: The Return of Big Men The highly anticipated face-off between towering players in men’s college basketball initially felt like a curiosity. On one side stood UW center Donovan Clingan, measuring in at an impressive 7’1¾ with a wingspan of 7’6¾, and a notable weight of 282 pounds. On the other, Purdue’s […]