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Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit
Harvard University settled a lawsuit filed by Orthodox Jewish student Alexander Kestenbaum for alleged antisemitism on campus; the settlement, announced Thursday, follows two similar lawsuits resolved four months prior and reflects a broader trend of antisemitism allegations at American universities...
Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit
Harvard University settled a lawsuit filed by Orthodox Jewish student Alexander Kestenbaum for alleged antisemitism on campus; the settlement, announced Thursday, follows two similar lawsuits resolved four months prior and reflects a broader trend of antisemitism allegations at American universities...
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40% Bias Score


Harvard Sues Trump Administration After $450 Million More in Funding Cut
Harvard University amended its lawsuit against the Trump administration after an additional $450 million in research funding was cut, bringing the total to $2.65 billion, due to allegations of campus antisemitism and discrimination.
Harvard Sues Trump Administration After $450 Million More in Funding Cut
Harvard University amended its lawsuit against the Trump administration after an additional $450 million in research funding was cut, bringing the total to $2.65 billion, due to allegations of campus antisemitism and discrimination.
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52% Bias Score


Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amid Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Harvard University President Alan Garber is taking a 25% pay cut for the 2025-26 school year due to $2.2 billion in funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration, which Harvard is challenging in court. The university has also implemented a hiring freeze and spending cuts.
Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amid Trump Administration Funding Freeze
Harvard University President Alan Garber is taking a 25% pay cut for the 2025-26 school year due to $2.2 billion in funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration, which Harvard is challenging in court. The university has also implemented a hiring freeze and spending cuts.
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36% Bias Score


Australia's Higher Education System Faces Challenges
Australia's university system faces challenges from declining high school completion rates and fewer students from disadvantaged backgrounds enrolling, impacting national skill development; high fees, particularly for arts degrees, exacerbate inequality; a multi-pronged approach is needed.
Australia's Higher Education System Faces Challenges
Australia's university system faces challenges from declining high school completion rates and fewer students from disadvantaged backgrounds enrolling, impacting national skill development; high fees, particularly for arts degrees, exacerbate inequality; a multi-pronged approach is needed.
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36% Bias Score


Wageningen University to Cut 130-180 Jobs Due to Government Budget Cuts
Wageningen University & Research (WUR) will cut 130 to 180 jobs due to a €500 million government budget cut to higher education and science, resulting in an annual loss of €80 million by 2028 and impacting mainly support services; the cuts reflect broader financial challenges among Dutch universitie...
Wageningen University to Cut 130-180 Jobs Due to Government Budget Cuts
Wageningen University & Research (WUR) will cut 130 to 180 jobs due to a €500 million government budget cut to higher education and science, resulting in an annual loss of €80 million by 2028 and impacting mainly support services; the cuts reflect broader financial challenges among Dutch universitie...
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UK's 10-Year Settled Status Rule Creates Education Barrier for Hong Kong BNO Students
The UK government's decision to extend the settled status waiting period to 10 years for Hong Kong BNO visa holders has left thousands of students in limbo, facing exorbitant international tuition fees and potentially delaying or forgoing higher education, creating financial hardship and raising que...
UK's 10-Year Settled Status Rule Creates Education Barrier for Hong Kong BNO Students
The UK government's decision to extend the settled status waiting period to 10 years for Hong Kong BNO visa holders has left thousands of students in limbo, facing exorbitant international tuition fees and potentially delaying or forgoing higher education, creating financial hardship and raising que...
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52% Bias Score

Student Loan IDR and PSLF Buyback Application Processing Backlog: First Status Report Shows Slow Progress
The Department of Education's first status report on student loan IDR and PSLF Buyback application processing reveals that only a small fraction of the applications have been processed, leaving a massive backlog of nearly two million IDR applications and nearly 50,000 PSLF Buyback applications.

Student Loan IDR and PSLF Buyback Application Processing Backlog: First Status Report Shows Slow Progress
The Department of Education's first status report on student loan IDR and PSLF Buyback application processing reveals that only a small fraction of the applications have been processed, leaving a massive backlog of nearly two million IDR applications and nearly 50,000 PSLF Buyback applications.
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40% Bias Score

Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amidst Federal Funding Freeze
Harvard President Alan Garber will take a 25% pay cut starting July 1, 2026, amid a \$2.6 billion federal funding freeze and threats of further cuts and revoked tax-exempt status due to Harvard's resistance to the Trump administration's demands, which include allegations of inadequate responses to s...

Harvard President Takes Pay Cut Amidst Federal Funding Freeze
Harvard President Alan Garber will take a 25% pay cut starting July 1, 2026, amid a \$2.6 billion federal funding freeze and threats of further cuts and revoked tax-exempt status due to Harvard's resistance to the Trump administration's demands, which include allegations of inadequate responses to s...
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Columbia University Investigated for Allegedly Harboring Students Deemed Threats to National Security
Federal agents investigated Columbia University in March 2023 for allegedly harboring two students, Ranjani Srinivasan and Yunseo Chung, who the government suspected were threats to national security; the investigation involved surveillance, subpoenas, and search warrants, but agents found no eviden...

Columbia University Investigated for Allegedly Harboring Students Deemed Threats to National Security
Federal agents investigated Columbia University in March 2023 for allegedly harboring two students, Ranjani Srinivasan and Yunseo Chung, who the government suspected were threats to national security; the investigation involved surveillance, subpoenas, and search warrants, but agents found no eviden...
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UK Immigration Policy Exacerbates Skills Gap
The UK faces a graduate oversupply and a shortage of skilled tradespeople, while the government plans to import more graduates, hindering infrastructure projects and potentially increasing social unrest.

UK Immigration Policy Exacerbates Skills Gap
The UK faces a graduate oversupply and a shortage of skilled tradespeople, while the government plans to import more graduates, hindering infrastructure projects and potentially increasing social unrest.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal funding to Harvard University, citing antisemitism and racial discrimination, escalating its conflict with the university after a previous $2.2 billion funding freeze. Harvard's president rejected the government's demands, arguing ag...

Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal funding to Harvard University, citing antisemitism and racial discrimination, escalating its conflict with the university after a previous $2.2 billion funding freeze. Harvard's president rejected the government's demands, arguing ag...
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56% Bias Score

Greek Universities Struggle with Campus Violence and Inadequate Security
Violent incidents at Greek universities, such as an attack on the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens' law school resulting in student injuries, highlight a systemic failure to provide adequate campus security, leading to calls for increased police presence or alternative solutions.

Greek Universities Struggle with Campus Violence and Inadequate Security
Violent incidents at Greek universities, such as an attack on the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens' law school resulting in student injuries, highlight a systemic failure to provide adequate campus security, leading to calls for increased police presence or alternative solutions.
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60% Bias Score
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