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Christian student wins $150K after public school allegedly tried to force her into idol worship

A former Christian student at a Chicago public school reacted to winning $150K after she alleged in a lawsuit that while on campus she was forced into participating in Hindu rituals, according to the original complaint. “I’m a very strong Christian,” Mariyah Green said in an interview with Fox News …

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Georgia high school football coach fired weeks after holding baptism ceremony following practice

A football coach in Georgia was fired after he held a ceremony to baptize 20 of his players. Isaac Ferrell will continue to teach in the Tattnall County School District, superintendent Kristen Waters told Fox 28 Savannah. The Christian ceremony took place Oct. 23, with local pastor Gary Few baptizing …

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Almost 1 in 10 college students threatened with punishment for their speech: study

Ignited by Hamas’ terrorist attack against Israel, divisive domestic conversations about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have driven a new wave of campus censorship. But the problem of stifled speech on campus for both students and faculty has been around long before Oct. 7. According to a forthcoming survey developed by our …

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Ohio State University health course requires students to address their White, heterosexual privileges

A health sciences program offered at The Ohio State University requires those who sign up for the course to take part in an array of discussions and assignments about gender and race, including one that asks students to address their privileges if they are White, heterosexual or able-bodied. The course …

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UPenn Board of Trustees Chair Scott Bok resigns, following departure of President Liz Magill

University of Pennsylvania Board of Trustees Chair Scott Bok has resigned, following the departure of President Liz Magill. According to the Daily Pennsylvanian, Bok announced he’s stepping down from the board of trustees. The statement was made shortly after Magill resigned, the outlet reported. “Today, following the resignation of the …

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Vermont's Norwich University accuses its ex-president of core values violations

The recently departed president of Norwich University, the country’s oldest private military college, violated the school’s core guiding values and policies, according to the board of trustees. Mark Anarumo submitted his resignation effective Jan. 4 and the board accepted it on Tuesday, trustees said. BROWN UNIVERSITY UNDER INVESTIGATION BY DEPT …

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Georgia's largest private university ends DEI initiatives after Trump mandates

Georgia’s largest private university is the latest to discontinue its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in compliance with directives from the Trump administration, according to a letter released Wednesday. Emory University’s interim president, Leah Ward Sears, informed the campus community that the change was being made in response to …

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Connecticut GOP accuses Democratic school board chairman of celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder

The Connecticut Republican Party on Friday accused a Democratic state education official of posting a “chilling reaction” on social media to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s death. The party shared a screenshot of what appeared to be a social media account belonging to Farmington Board of Education Chairman Bill …

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School chief to suspect: ICE arrest of Des Moines superintendent exposes fake degrees, drug convictions

The Department of Homeland Security on Friday detailed a list of all the shocking charges and convictions against illegal alien Ian Andre Roberts, who was working as the head of Des Moines, Iowa, public schools until his recent arrest by ICE. Roberts is currently in the custody of the U.S. …

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Wyoming library director receives $700K settlement following LGBTQ books dispute firing

A former Wyoming library director who was fired amid a community dispute over sexually explicit and LGBTQ-themed books in the children’s section will receive $700,000 in a settlement. Terri Lesley, who served as executive director of the Campbell County Public Library System in Gillette, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit …

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