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  • Confidence in Higher Ed Is Eroding, but a University President Offers a Path to Restoration

    Never before have more Americans attended college. Today, roughly 57% of Gen Z enroll in some form of postsecondary education after high school. Yet at the very moment participation has peaked, confidence in higher education is eroding. The traditional four-year degree, once a hallmark of intellectual formation and social mobility, is increasingly questioned, both for…
    Katherine Matt
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  • Old Dominion University Shooter Reportedly Had Prison Sentence for Aiding ISIS Cut Short

    Mohamed Jalloh, a former U.S. service member and naturalized citizen from Sierra Leone who shot and killed one person and injured two others at Virginia’s Old Dominion University on Thursday, was reportedly released by President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice in 2024 after being sentenced in 2017 to 11 years in prison for aiding ISIS….
    Pedro Rodriguez
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  • He Had Near-Perfect SAT Scores. Was He Rejected in Favor of Foreign College Applicants?

    Who are America’s public universities really for? A growing backlash argues that domestic students—many with near-perfect test scores—are being edged out in favor of full-pay international enrollments.  Steve Cortes’ new documentary, “The Foreign Student Crisis Destroying American College Admissions,” focuses on the University of Illinois where more than 6,000 Chinese nationals are enrolled at this…
    Reagan Campbell
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  • US Charges 26 People With Rigging College, Chinese Basketball Games

    NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (Reuters)—Pennsylvania federal prosecutors on Thursday announced charges against 26 people for allegedly rigging bets on college and Chinese professional basketball games, the latest case to accuse athletes of cheating at legalized sports betting that has exploded in popularity in the U.S.  A 70-page indictment names more than a dozen former National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball players, a…
    Jack Queen
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  • Rubio Addresses If He’ll End Program Brown University Shooter Used to Enter the United States

    The Trump administration plans to fix the diversity visa program and then resume it, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told The Daily Signal Friday. After the alleged shooter of students at Brown University and an MIT professor was found to have entered the country using a diversity visa, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem paused the…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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  • Brown University and MIT Shooter Entered US on Diversity Visa

    The suspect in the Brown University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor shootings entered the U.S. through an immigrant visa program, according to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Now, the secretary is pausing the program.   “The Brown University shooter, Claudio Manuel Neves Valente entered the United States through the diversity lottery immigrant visa program (DV1) in 2017 and was…
    Virginia Allen
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  • BREAKING: Suspect in Brown University Killing Found Dead, Also Suspected of MIT Murder

    The suspect in last weekend’s fatal shooting at Brown University has been found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a storage unit he rented in Salem, New Hampshire, Providence Police Chief Col. Oscar Perez announced Thursday night. The suspect has been identified as Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, 48, a Portuguese national. U.S. Attorney for…
    Daily Signal Staff
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  • Conservative Student Dead Following Shooting at Brown University

    The vice president of College Republicans at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, was shot and killed over the weekend.   Ella Cook, a sophomore at the university, was attending an economics study session with a group of other students ahead of finals when a gunman entered the lecture hall and opened fire, killing Cook and another student and injuring at least nine others. Authorities have…
    Virginia Allen
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  • Police to Release Man Detained Over Brown University Mass Shooting

    REUTERS—The man held as a “person of interest” in the Brown University shooting that left two students dead and nine injured will be released from custody, authorities said on Sunday night. Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez said earlier at a midday news conference that a man in his 20s was taken into custody in connection with Saturday’s gun violence but gave no further…
    Steve Gorman
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  • Another University Considers Cutting Ties With Chinese Institution as National Security Concerns Mount  

    Almost a year after the University of Michigan severed ties with a Chinese institution over concerns of national security, over a dozen U.S. universities are still working with Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Now, at least one of those schools is also considering cutting ties with the Chinese university over national security concerns.   The University of Hawaii at Manoa’s relationship with Shanghai Jiao Tong University is…
    Virginia Allen
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  • The Deadly Consequences of Campus Chants

    Ideas have consequences. The ideas pushed on many college campuses have deadly consequences. Elias Rodriguez stands accused of murdering two Israeli Embassy staffers. The shooting happened recently outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. The victims were Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, a young couple who were about to be engaged. The propaganda press has…
    Victor Joecks
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  • The Big, Beautiful Bill Targets University Endowments—As It Should

    President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” passed by the House Thursday contains numerous, needed policy changes, including something that should have happened ages ago: taxes on large, private university endowments.  Many universities have been engaging in numerous assaults on America’s social fabric, including targeting and unfairly gaslighting conservative students, professors, and would-be professors. They’ve also…
    Carrie Sheffield
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  • ORWELLIAN: Women’s College Honors Inveterate Foe of Women’s Rights

    Smith College, which presents itself as a women’s college, just granted an honorary degree to a man, and not just any man, but one of the most influential campaigners against women’s rights. Yes, in a piece of fresh Orwellian insanity, a women’s college granted an honorary degree to Rachel Levine, a man who has fathered…
    Tyler O’Neil
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  • EXCLUSIVE: GOP Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Combat Antisemitism on College Campuses  

    FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Following a rise in antisemitism at universities, Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., has introduced legislation aimed at stopping antisemitic harassment on college campuses.   “I think if people are troubled by antisemitism on college campuses, this is the easiest way to stop it,” Fine said of his bill.  Universities have been aggressive…
    Virginia Allen
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  • 80 Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested at Columbia University  

    Police responded Wednesday to a request for help from Columbia University after a large group of pro-Palestinian protesters forcibly entered a campus library and declared it a “liberation zone.”  The New York Police Department made 80 arrests, but no charges had been brought as of early Thursday morning, NYPD told The Daily Signal.   “I…
    Virginia Allen
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  • College Presidents Face Cross Examination at Hill Hearing on Campus Antisemitism

    Three college presidents faced sharp questioning on their responses to campus antisemitism at a congressional hearing Wednesday.  The House Education and Workforce Committee hearing—which touched on topics similar to those discussed in a December 2023 hearing that led to the resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay—featured the presidents of California Polytechnic State University of San…
    George Caldwell
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  • House Panel’s Republicans Prepare to Grill College Prexies on Campus Antisemitism

    A day before a scheduled House hearing to question college presidents on their responses to campus antisemitism, Republican lawmakers made clear their willingness to fight strenuously against schools not sufficiently addressing the issue. “I look forward to asking those presidents what they are doing and what they intend to do about the rise of antisemitism…
    George Caldwell
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  • Jasmine Crockett’s Advice for College Grads: ‘Know How to Use a Chair’—and She Doesn’t Mean for Sitting

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas appeared to hint that college graduates should be ready to “use a chair” as a weapon during a Sunday commencement address. Crockett gave the advice to seniors graduating from Tougaloo College, a historically black college located in Jackson, Mississippi, during a roughly 20-minute speech posted on her YouTube page, according to WTJV.com. Crockett…
    Harold Hutchison
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  • Harvard’s Report on Campus Antisemitism Is Damning

    It looks like the Trump administration had a very good reason to go after Harvard. Harvard University released a lengthy and damning report Tuesday on campus antisemitism following the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. The report paints a picture of extreme antisemitic behavior taking place not only on campus but in classrooms. The Washington Free…
    Jarrett Stepman
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  • College-Aged Americans Now Favor GOP Over Dems, Yale Youth Poll Shows

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Many college-aged Americans are now supporting the Republican Party over the Democratic Party, according to the Spring 2025 Yale Youth Poll released Tuesday. The student-led survey found that when asked whether they would vote for the Democrat or Republican candidate in the 2026 congressional elections in their district, voters aged 18 to…
    Ireland Owens
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