by Tyler | Jul 24, 2019 | 2020, 2020 Election, Education, Elizabeth Warren, James Clyburn, Politics, racial discrimination, racism, redlining, Student Loan Debt, Trending, wealth tax
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said the black-white wealth gap due to government discrimination are good reasons to forgive billions in student loan debt.
by Tyler | Jul 23, 2019 | Charlie Kirk, Education, Politics, TPUSA, Trending, Turning Point USA, Turning Point USA Student Action Summit
Turning Point USA (TPUSA) is hosting a four-day Teen Student Action Summit (TSAS) in Washington, DC, this week. According to the conservative student organization, over 1,000 high school students from across the country will be in attendance.
by Tyler | Jul 14, 2019 | 2020, 2020 Election, delinquent loans, Democrats, Education, Politics, student debt loan, Trending, unemployment, WalletHub
A survey shows which states have the most and least student loan debt based on a range of metrics, including unemployment and past-due loans.
by Tyler | Jul 12, 2019 | Abortion, Academic Insanity, Created Equal, Education, Faith, Free Speech on Campus, pro-life, Tech, Trending, University of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Violence on Campus
A woman was caught on video assaulting a pro-life activist, as well as spray painting one of his signs, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The assailant later admitted to police that she had premeditated the act of vandalism after becoming angry over the pro-life...
by Tyler | Jul 10, 2019 | Betsy DeVos, campus sex assault, Crime, due process, Education, kangaroo court, Obama administration, Politics, rape allegations, title ix, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Trending
A college student at Salve Regina University was allowed to graduate after school investigators found him “not responsible” for the rape accusation made against him by a female student.
by Tyler | Jul 10, 2019 | anti-male, campus sex assault, campus sexual misconduct, due process, Education, Fourteenth Amendment, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Politics, Purdue University, sex discrimination, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Trending, U.S. Court of Appeals
Judge Barrett led a panel of judges deciding Purdue violated a student’s due process rights and was biased against him because of his sex.