A former Dixie Technical College professor is suing the school, saying it fired him because he shared concerns about the college and wouldn’t lie about program growth in a government funding document. More...
What I Got Wrong About Turning Point USA
By John Warner. When you publish your opinions and analysis on the Internet, it’s inevitable you’re going to get some things wrong. More...
'Fire and Fury' As Object
By Joshua Kim. According my Audible iOS app, I have two hours and 39 minutes left in the audiobook. So I’m about 9 hours into Trump world. More...
What Would You Do If You Had Won the $559M Powerball Jackpot?
By Joshua Kim. The good news is that the winning ticket for the latest $559 million Powerball ticket was sold in New Hampshire. More...
One of These Things Is Not Like the Others
Inadequate Career Training in Washington State
By Paul Fain. Washington State has an inadequate system of career and technical education, the state's auditor said in a newly released report. More...
Sorority Leaders Seek Plans on Hazing, Alcohol Abuse
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. National sorority leaders and administrators will try to eliminate some of the problems plaguing the Greek system -- continued hazing, alcohol abuse and more -- and make new recommendations to fix these issues. More...
Statewide Ban on a Fraternity
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Pi Delta Psi can't operate in Pennsylvania for a decade after a hazing death, a stringent, unheard-of punishment likely to make waves in the Greek world. More...
The Return of Earmarks
By Andrew Kreighbaum. Republican leaders talk about restoring path to federal funds without peer review. Grants were lucrative for many colleges, but critics said that merit was sacrificed. More...
Few Details on Tougher Borrower-Relief Standards
By Andrew Kreighbaum. Department of Education officials said Monday that they do not have any estimates of how many borrowers would clear new, tougher standards proposed for claims of loan relief when a student is defrauded or misled by their college. The department’s proposed language would require a student borrower to demonstrate clear and convincing evidence that their college intended to deceive them or had a reckless disregard for the truth in making claims about job-placement rates, credit transferability and other outcomes. More...