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Cal State LA Offers Remote Class Option Amid ICE Raids, Protests
Due to student fears stemming from recent ICE raids in Los Angeles and ongoing protests, California State University, Los Angeles is giving professors the option of holding classes remotely, balancing community concerns with a commitment to on-campus learning.
Cal State LA Offers Remote Class Option Amid ICE Raids, Protests
Due to student fears stemming from recent ICE raids in Los Angeles and ongoing protests, California State University, Los Angeles is giving professors the option of holding classes remotely, balancing community concerns with a commitment to on-campus learning.
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40% Bias Score


Harvard Doctoral Candidate Deported Under New US Visa Restrictions
A Sierra Leonean doctoral candidate at Harvard is denied a non-immigrant visa and barred from returning to defend her dissertation and graduate, due to new June 2025 restrictions targeting several nationalities, despite meeting all prior legal and academic requirements. This impacts her critical res...
Harvard Doctoral Candidate Deported Under New US Visa Restrictions
A Sierra Leonean doctoral candidate at Harvard is denied a non-immigrant visa and barred from returning to defend her dissertation and graduate, due to new June 2025 restrictions targeting several nationalities, despite meeting all prior legal and academic requirements. This impacts her critical res...
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56% Bias Score


Málaga's Housing Crisis Deepens Amid Soaring Rental Costs
The soaring cost of rent in Málaga, exceeding €15.6 per square meter on average, is creating a housing crisis for students, with limited affordable options and discriminatory practices, while two new private universities add 1,300 students this year.
Málaga's Housing Crisis Deepens Amid Soaring Rental Costs
The soaring cost of rent in Málaga, exceeding €15.6 per square meter on average, is creating a housing crisis for students, with limited affordable options and discriminatory practices, while two new private universities add 1,300 students this year.
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60% Bias Score


Andalusian University Degree Approvals Raise Concerns About Fairness and Transparency
An independent report reveals inconsistencies in Andalusia's approval of Loyola University's Biochemical Engineering degree, contrasting with rejections of similar programs at public universities due to excessive teaching loads, insufficient evaluation standards, and discrepancies in required Englis...
Andalusian University Degree Approvals Raise Concerns About Fairness and Transparency
An independent report reveals inconsistencies in Andalusia's approval of Loyola University's Biochemical Engineering degree, contrasting with rejections of similar programs at public universities due to excessive teaching loads, insufficient evaluation standards, and discrepancies in required Englis...
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52% Bias Score


Greece Implements Stricter University Access and Security Measures
A new Greek law requires university students to use student IDs for access, starting by the end of the year, implementing stricter penalties for campus disruptions, including potential 10-year sentences for severe violence, and offering more opportunities for students who exceeded the maximum study ...
Greece Implements Stricter University Access and Security Measures
A new Greek law requires university students to use student IDs for access, starting by the end of the year, implementing stricter penalties for campus disruptions, including potential 10-year sentences for severe violence, and offering more opportunities for students who exceeded the maximum study ...
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36% Bias Score


Ontario Colleges Face Mass Layoffs After Federal Student Permit Cap
Over 8,000 jobs have been lost in Ontario colleges since January 2024 due to a federal cap on international student permits, causing program closures and impacting local economies; the provincial government disputes claims of underfunding.
Ontario Colleges Face Mass Layoffs After Federal Student Permit Cap
Over 8,000 jobs have been lost in Ontario colleges since January 2024 due to a federal cap on international student permits, causing program closures and impacting local economies; the provincial government disputes claims of underfunding.
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52% Bias Score

ANU to Close Australian National Dictionary Centre
The Australian National University will close its Australian National Dictionary Centre, a 40-year-old institution dedicated to documenting Australian English, due to budget cuts and strategic realignment, impacting the study of Australian language and culture.

ANU to Close Australian National Dictionary Centre
The Australian National University will close its Australian National Dictionary Centre, a 40-year-old institution dedicated to documenting Australian English, due to budget cuts and strategic realignment, impacting the study of Australian language and culture.
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44% Bias Score

Overhauled US Student Loan System: New Repayment Plans, Caps, and Pell Grant Changes
The new "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" overhauls the US federal student loan system, reducing repayment plans to two, imposing borrowing caps, tightening Pell Grant eligibility, and impacting millions of Americans. Interest will resume on August 1st, 2024, for 7.7 million SAVE plan participants.

Overhauled US Student Loan System: New Repayment Plans, Caps, and Pell Grant Changes
The new "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" overhauls the US federal student loan system, reducing repayment plans to two, imposing borrowing caps, tightening Pell Grant eligibility, and impacting millions of Americans. Interest will resume on August 1st, 2024, for 7.7 million SAVE plan participants.
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40% Bias Score

Washington University Faces \$37 Million Endowment Tax Hike
The Congressional budget bill signed into law increases the excise tax on Washington University in St. Louis's \$12 billion endowment from 1.4% to 4%, resulting in a \$37 million annual tax increase, starting January 2026, forcing the university to find ways to preserve resources.

Washington University Faces \$37 Million Endowment Tax Hike
The Congressional budget bill signed into law increases the excise tax on Washington University in St. Louis's \$12 billion endowment from 1.4% to 4%, resulting in a \$37 million annual tax increase, starting January 2026, forcing the university to find ways to preserve resources.
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40% Bias Score

Columbia University Faces Trump Administration's Antisemitism Demands
Columbia University faces demands to comply with Trump administration's Title VI directives on campus antisemitism following a trustee's letter detailing alleged inaction, financial penalties, and released text messages suggesting biased leadership decisions.

Columbia University Faces Trump Administration's Antisemitism Demands
Columbia University faces demands to comply with Trump administration's Title VI directives on campus antisemitism following a trustee's letter detailing alleged inaction, financial penalties, and released text messages suggesting biased leadership decisions.
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60% Bias Score

AI in Higher Education: Ethical Gap Threatens Competitiveness
A 2025 EDUCAUSE study reveals a significant gap between higher education institutions' prioritization of AI for academic integrity (74%) and students' far greater AI usage (68%) than faculty, underscoring the need for ethical AI integration in education to remain competitive in the job market.

AI in Higher Education: Ethical Gap Threatens Competitiveness
A 2025 EDUCAUSE study reveals a significant gap between higher education institutions' prioritization of AI for academic integrity (74%) and students' far greater AI usage (68%) than faculty, underscoring the need for ethical AI integration in education to remain competitive in the job market.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Restart Interest on Student Loans Under SAVE Plan
The Trump administration will resume charging interest on student loans under the SAVE plan starting next month, potentially costing nearly 8 million borrowers an extra $3,500 annually, despite legal challenges from the SBPC.

Trump Administration to Restart Interest on Student Loans Under SAVE Plan
The Trump administration will resume charging interest on student loans under the SAVE plan starting next month, potentially costing nearly 8 million borrowers an extra $3,500 annually, despite legal challenges from the SBPC.
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40% Bias Score
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