The assassination of Charlie Kirk while engaging students during an open mic session on a college campus should have stunned […]
Five incidents of swatting college campuses drawing concern
(The Center Square) – Four times since Thursday major college campuses along the Atlantic Seaboard have been brought to a […]
A college that loves America — imagine that
Imagine if American universities taught students to love our country despite its imperfections or instilled the idea that the United […]
Matt Meyers: Don’t lock out opportunity — TRIO cuts are class warfare on college dreams
At Pennsylvania Institute of Technology, a small, mission-driven college outside Philadelphia, nearly two-thirds of our students are first-generation college-goers. Most […]
State house Dems propose extending in-state tuition to illegal immigrants
(The Center Square) – For residents of the commonwealth, the affordability of in-state tuition within the Pennsylvania State System of […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Democrats tell us who they are by what they fight for
Life coaches like to quote Oprah: “How you spend your time defines who you are.” We have to concede that […]
Elizabeth Stelle and Adam Kissel: The U.S. Department of Education against education
More than half of students take at least one course online, and many take more. Because of overregulation from the […]
Beth Ann Rosica: WCU students turn out for campus MAGA event
On a warm Halloween afternoon, thousands of West Chester University (WCU) students and local residents rallied in the Quad to […]
Thom Nickels: Considering — and reconsidering — the University of the Arts
Thoughts on the college’s sudden closure, and how it got in such a difficult position in the first place.
By Thom Nickels
Guy Ciarrocchi: Politicians have failed students and taxpayers
It’s time for us to issue report cards to Biden and his allies. The grade: straight F’s.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
