Goodwin's "Bad Education": Critique of British Universities
Matt Goodwin's "Bad Education" criticizes the increasing grade inflation in British universities (from 16% first-class degrees in 2010 to nearly 40% by the early 2020s), the perceived silencing of dissenting views, and the influence of "woke" ideas, arguing that these issues, alongside economic pres...
Goodwin's "Bad Education": Critique of British Universities
Matt Goodwin's "Bad Education" criticizes the increasing grade inflation in British universities (from 16% first-class degrees in 2010 to nearly 40% by the early 2020s), the perceived silencing of dissenting views, and the influence of "woke" ideas, arguing that these issues, alongside economic pres...
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44% Bias Score
Biden Administration Finalizes Title VI Cases Amidst Criticism
The Biden administration finalized several Title VI discrimination cases involving antisemitic and anti-Palestinian allegations at four universities and one school system before Trump's inauguration, prompting criticism for their perceived weakness; dozens of similar cases remain unresolved.
Biden Administration Finalizes Title VI Cases Amidst Criticism
The Biden administration finalized several Title VI discrimination cases involving antisemitic and anti-Palestinian allegations at four universities and one school system before Trump's inauguration, prompting criticism for their perceived weakness; dozens of similar cases remain unresolved.
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40% Bias Score
Millions of Student Loan Borrowers Face Payment Suspension Until 2025 Amidst Legal Battles
The Education Department announced that millions of student loan borrowers will likely have no payment obligations for most of 2025 due to ongoing legal challenges over the SAVE plan and other income-driven repayment (IDR) plans; however, student loan forgiveness remains blocked under several plans ...
Millions of Student Loan Borrowers Face Payment Suspension Until 2025 Amidst Legal Battles
The Education Department announced that millions of student loan borrowers will likely have no payment obligations for most of 2025 due to ongoing legal challenges over the SAVE plan and other income-driven repayment (IDR) plans; however, student loan forgiveness remains blocked under several plans ...
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36% Bias Score
TU/e Suffers Major Cyberattack, Cancels Classes
A cyberattack on the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands, starting at 9 PM on Saturday, has shut down servers, canceled classes, and blocked student access to course materials needed for upcoming exams, impacting both students and faculty. This is not the first such attack o...
TU/e Suffers Major Cyberattack, Cancels Classes
A cyberattack on the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands, starting at 9 PM on Saturday, has shut down servers, canceled classes, and blocked student access to course materials needed for upcoming exams, impacting both students and faculty. This is not the first such attack o...
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36% Bias Score
Evictions of Disabled Students in Abidjan Amidst University Housing Crisis
Following the dissolution of a student union in October 2024, a campaign to remove students from over-occupied university housing in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, has disproportionately affected disabled students, leading to evictions despite a temporary ministerial intervention.
Evictions of Disabled Students in Abidjan Amidst University Housing Crisis
Following the dissolution of a student union in October 2024, a campaign to remove students from over-occupied university housing in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, has disproportionately affected disabled students, leading to evictions despite a temporary ministerial intervention.
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52% Bias Score
Dutch Student Loan Compensation Causes Website Overload
The Dutch government's compensation for students affected by the 2015-2023 leenstelsel (loan system) is causing website login issues due to an unexpectedly high volume of access attempts by the 600,000 eligible recipients, prompting DUO to temporarily halt further email distribution.
Dutch Student Loan Compensation Causes Website Overload
The Dutch government's compensation for students affected by the 2015-2023 leenstelsel (loan system) is causing website login issues due to an unexpectedly high volume of access attempts by the 600,000 eligible recipients, prompting DUO to temporarily halt further email distribution.
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48% Bias Score
University Degrees Remain a Valuable Investment Despite Rising Student Debt
A former UK minister argues that despite high student loan debt, a university degree remains a sound investment, boosting lifetime earnings by an average of £280,000 for men and £190,000 for women, countering recent government criticism.
University Degrees Remain a Valuable Investment Despite Rising Student Debt
A former UK minister argues that despite high student loan debt, a university degree remains a sound investment, boosting lifetime earnings by an average of £280,000 for men and £190,000 for women, countering recent government criticism.
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56% Bias Score
Lodge's "Nice Work": A Satire on Academia and Industry
David Lodge's 1988 novel "Nice Work" satirizes the perceived left-leaning bias in British universities by contrasting a feminist professor and a pro-business industrialist, highlighting the economic realities and trade-offs inherent in their respective viewpoints.
Lodge's "Nice Work": A Satire on Academia and Industry
David Lodge's 1988 novel "Nice Work" satirizes the perceived left-leaning bias in British universities by contrasting a feminist professor and a pro-business industrialist, highlighting the economic realities and trade-offs inherent in their respective viewpoints.
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56% Bias Score
Cyberattack Disrupts Eindhoven University, Cancels Exams
A cyberattack on Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) starting on January 13, 2024, at 9 PM local time, forced the university to shut down its servers, canceling classes and exams for students due to compromised network access, with exams originally scheduled for January 20th postponed for a we...
Cyberattack Disrupts Eindhoven University, Cancels Exams
A cyberattack on Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) starting on January 13, 2024, at 9 PM local time, forced the university to shut down its servers, canceling classes and exams for students due to compromised network access, with exams originally scheduled for January 20th postponed for a we...
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28% Bias Score
Alicante Medical Students Gain Access to All Valencian Hospitals
Following a legal battle, medical students at the University of Alicante will now have access to internships at all public hospitals in the Valencian Community, marking a significant expansion of training opportunities and a shared training space across the five public universities.
Alicante Medical Students Gain Access to All Valencian Hospitals
Following a legal battle, medical students at the University of Alicante will now have access to internships at all public hospitals in the Valencian Community, marking a significant expansion of training opportunities and a shared training space across the five public universities.
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48% Bias Score
University of Turin to Invest €100 Million in New Medical School Building
The University of Turin will invest over €100 million in a new 30,000 square meter university building, the Domus universitaria, to accommodate approximately 10,000 students in medical fields, located next to the new Parco della Salute hospital in Turin, Italy. The increased cost reflects rising mat...
University of Turin to Invest €100 Million in New Medical School Building
The University of Turin will invest over €100 million in a new 30,000 square meter university building, the Domus universitaria, to accommodate approximately 10,000 students in medical fields, located next to the new Parco della Salute hospital in Turin, Italy. The increased cost reflects rising mat...
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40% Bias Score
Biden Approves Student Loan Relief for 150,000 Borrowers
President Biden announced Monday that his administration approved student loan relief for over 150,000 borrowers, bringing the total to over 5 million, focusing on those defrauded by schools, with disabilities, or in public service, after the Supreme Court blocked his broader plan.
Biden Approves Student Loan Relief for 150,000 Borrowers
President Biden announced Monday that his administration approved student loan relief for over 150,000 borrowers, bringing the total to over 5 million, focusing on those defrauded by schools, with disabilities, or in public service, after the Supreme Court blocked his broader plan.
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40% Bias Score