College Golf Report shares intriguing insights on the junior golf landscape.

The college golf landscape, along with junior golf, has its share of intriguing dynamics. As we move into 2026, athletes across the board will encounter various situations, and golf is no exception. Athletes typically look to refine their skills at the college level, aspiring to compete professionally one day—but, of course, that path requires a […]
Far-left congressional candidate challenges Trump supporters at Cerritos College

Shonique Williams, a far-left congressional candidate, recently encountered supporters of former President Donald Trump at Cerritos College. A video captured the tense exchange in a designated free speech area, including Republican hopeful Dennis Feitosa, students, and various political activists. “I refuse to stay quiet while individuals are harmed in our community; silence is complicity,” Williams […]
School newspaper of slain college student issues apology to undocumented immigrant, not the victim

Apology from Student Newspaper This week, a student-run newspaper issued an apology, though it didn’t specifically address the classmates who lost their lives. Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old student at Loyola University Chicago, was tragically shot and killed early on March 19 while taking a walk in a park with friends, as reported by the Department […]
John Calipari remains consistent, and it continues to succeed in college basketball’s evolving landscape

Reflections on John Calipari’s Coaching Legacy Back in 2014, I found myself chatting with 18-year-old Karl-Anthony Towns. I asked him what set John Calipari apart. Towns was a standout player in Calipari’s Kentucky recruiting class—one of four talented prospects heading to Lexington. He was a top-tier athlete by Calipari’s standards, having recently made history as […]
Disturbing footage reveals Bryan Kohberger discussing Idaho college killings with a DMV employee shortly after he updated his license plate following the incident.

A disturbing video reveals Brian Koberger, the individual accused of killing four University of Idaho students, casually interacting with DMV employees in Washington state just days after the murders.
Concerns about AI lead Gen-Z to leave college for blue collar jobs

Gen Z’s Shift to Blue-Collar Jobs Amid AI Fears As worries about artificial intelligence potentially eliminating white-collar jobs rise, many in Gen Z are reevaluating their educational paths and opting for blue-collar careers. A recent study from Harvard University indicates that nearly 60% of young adults view AI as a significant threat to their professional […]
Billy Donovan might become the most sought-after coach in college basketball if he departs from the Chicago Bulls.

Billy Donovan’s Future in Coaching Billy Donovan has faced his fair share of speculation regarding potential coaching positions in college basketball, especially whenever a prominent job opens. For now, he’s been steering the Chicago Bulls in the NBA for six seasons. The team’s playoff appearances have been sparse, largely due to the questionable ownership by […]
College Newspaper Apologizes After Referring to Murderer as an ‘Illegal Immigrant’

Loyola University Newspaper Apologizes Over Headline The student newspaper at Loyola University Chicago has issued an apology for referring to the illegal immigrant responsible for the death of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman. The Loyola Phoenix released an editor’s note expressing regret over the headline of a recent article concerning the charges against Jose Medina-Medina. Initially, the […]
Ranking the 16 remaining college basketball coaches in men’s March Madness

2026 NCAA Tournament: A Focus on Sweet 16 Coaches The 2026 NCAA Tournament might not feature any underdog surprises, but the absence of upsets in the first weekend has left us with a Sweet 16 filled with highly experienced head coaches. Remarkably, 15 out of the 16 coaches still in the running have made multiple […]
Online Commentators Have a Breakdown Over College Students Simply Enjoying Life

Spring Break Shenanigans Spark Reactions In the latest buzz, college students on spring break are living it up—loudly and unapologetically. A segment from Jesse Watters’ Prime Time jokingly portrayed these party-loving students as being embroiled in a “battle” against Martians, igniting quite a stir online among various commentators. The clip, which is generating lots of […]