Loyola University Chicago provides abortion services despite its Catholic identity

Loyola University Chicago Offers Abortion Services in Health Plans Loyola University Chicago’s student health plans have included provisions for “abortion care services” for the past four years. This is notable given the university’s Jesuit Catholic identity. Despite its religious background, Loyola provides these services along with prenatal and postnatal care to its students. The UnitedHealthcare […]
Yale University invites Trita Parsi, who faces allegations of lobbying for the Iranian regime.

Tensions Surround Trita Parsi’s Upcoming Speech at Yale Trita Parsi, a contentious figure within the Iranian-American community, is set to speak on Thursday at an event organized by the John Quincy Adams Society at Yale University. This has raised eyebrows, particularly as tensions escalate in Iran. Shay Khatiri, a senior research fellow at the Yorktown […]
Two students discovered deceased at Franciscan University deemed accidental

Tragic Deaths of Two Students at Franciscan University On Monday afternoon, two students were discovered deceased in a vehicle at Franciscan University in Steubenville. The time was just after 12:30 p.m., according to a statement from both the university president, Father Dave Pivonka, and Steubenville Police Chief Kenneth Anderson. The students, identified as Luke Reimer, […]
Two Franciscan University students discovered dead in vehicle on Ohio campus

Tragic Deaths of Two Ohio College Students On Monday, two college students from Ohio, including a men’s lacrosse player, were found dead in a vehicle on campus, just months after celebrating their first anniversary together. Luke Reimer, 20, and Mary Mitch, also 20, who were both juniors at Franciscan University of Steubenville, died from carbon […]
University leader Arthur Levine cautions that a quarter of U.S. colleges may shut down.

Concerns Over University Closures in the U.S. A university president has expressed concerns that nearly a quarter of U.S. universities might shut down in the next few years. Arthur Levine, who is the president of Brandeis University in Massachusetts, shared this alarming prediction during a recent discussion. Levine, speaking at the American Enterprise Institute, noted […]
Course on decolonizing medicine at University of Maryland creates controversy

Experts have expressed concern over courses offered by the University of Maryland for the spring 2026 semester, claiming they embody “identity politics” and hinder true education. One course, titled “Decolonizing Medicine: Steps to Actionable Change,” aims to explore how historical colonial legacies influence present-day global health systems. The course description mentions examining the concept of […]
Brown University students come back after a shooting resulted in 2 deaths and 9 injuries

Brown University kicked off the new semester on Tuesday amid lingering shock from a mass shooting that resulted in the deaths of two students and left nine others injured. Just days after the incident, concerns surfaced regarding campus safety, especially since critics pointed out that security measures permitted the assailant to carry out the attack […]
Measles outbreak reaches Clemson University in South Carolina

There’s been a confirmed measles case connected to Clemson University in South Carolina. The state’s Department of Public Health informed university officials about the situation, which involves a staff member. This individual has been isolated as per health guidelines, and officials are currently tracing contacts to determine potential exposure. Those who may have been exposed […]
Hochul boasts about $109M for Nassau University Medical Center, but critics say it was already owed to the hospital.

State Funding for Nassau University Medical Center Faces Criticism New York Governor Cathy Hochul has announced a $109 million investment in Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC), aiming to reduce the hospital’s significant deficit and support its ongoing operational changes. However, some critics argue that this funding merely addresses financial issues that should already have been […]
University of California highlights a taxpayer-supported program primarily for Latinos: surprising new complaint

A civil rights lawsuit alleges that the University of California is running a significant, taxpayer-funded academic program that favors Latino students while excluding others. The Puente Project operates at 65 community colleges and is said to be in violation of both the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Constitution, according to a recent filing […]