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How Charlie Kirk’s college debate style propelled his conservative movement

5 days 12 hours ago
Charlie Kirk’s college debate style, showcased through “Prove Me Wrong” events, combined preparation, repetition, and rhetorical tactics to amplify conservative ideas. By controlling debate terms, leveraging statistics, and engaging audiences, Kirk created viral social media content that shaped his movement. His approach established a model for political influence, now sustained by Turning Point USA under Erika Kirk’s leadership.

Who is Zach Yadegari? An 18-year-old rejected by Ivy Leagues, now the founder of a million dollar AI empire

5 days 13 hours ago
Eighteen-year-old Zach Yadegari built a multi-million dollar tech business, challenging traditional career paths. Starting to code at seven and teaching others by ten, he later co-founded Cal AI, a calorie-tracking app that quickly achieved $30 million in annual revenue. Despite Ivy League rejections, Yadegari prioritizes practical experience and social learning at the University of Miami.

Largest US teachers union sends map to 3 million members that completely ‘erases’ Israel: Here’s what followed

5 days 13 hours ago
The National Education Association (NEA), the largest US teachers union, sparked outrage after emailing 3 million members a map erasing Israel and labeling it as Palestine. The email linked to material defending Hamas’ 2023 attacks. Though NEA removed the content and blamed a third-party source, critics demand transparency, citing concerns over bias and educational accountability.

$500,000 lifeline: How Columbia University is protecting students from the Trump administration’s visa crackdown

5 days 14 hours ago
Columbia University launched a $500,000 International Student Hardship Fund to protect students affected by the Trump administration’s visa crackdown. Led by Acting President Claire Shipman, the initiative offers rapid financial aid, faster visa processing, and personalized support. With 16% of its incoming class international, Columbia reaffirms its commitment to free expression and global inclusion.

Federal judge dismisses lawsuit alleging Columbia and other universities coordinated on financial aid

5 days 14 hours ago
A federal judge dismissed a class-action lawsuit alleging Columbia University and other private institutions colluded to inflate tuition for students from divorced families. The court found the plaintiffs' claims of an illegal agreement under the Sherman Antitrust Act lacked sufficient detail and plausibility. Congressional committees had previously requested communications related to financial aid practices from these universities.

JD Vance warns of new ‘painful’ cuts for federal workers as government shutdown enters 12th day

5 days 14 hours ago
As the US government shutdown enters its 12th day, Vice President JD Vance warned of “painful” federal worker cuts, with over 4,000 firings expected. Unions are suing to block layoffs, calling them illegal. The shutdown began after Democrats rejected a GOP funding bill without ACA subsidy extensions, leaving negotiations stalled and federal employees in limbo.

Trump’s 5% country cap on international students: Will India’s US dream take a hit, or barely move the needle?

5 days 15 hours ago
The White House proposed a funding-linked compact to elite universities, including a double cap on international undergraduates. This policy limits international students to 15% of a campus's total undergraduate body and no more than 5% from any single country. The impact on Indian families is primarily felt in undergraduate admissions, as India's US.

US Education Department lays off 20% of staff: How will this affect the future of student support?

5 days 17 hours ago
The US Department of Education laid off over 460 staff, cutting 20% of its workforce amid the government shutdown. Key offices overseeing student learning assessments, special education, and financial aid were heavily affected. Nearly 90% of employees have been furloughed. Earlier cuts in March halved staff numbers, and some workers were rehired after the move was deemed excessive. The layoffs risk disrupting essential student support services during an ongoing funding stalemate.
Sanjay Sharma

Harvard launches $13K DEI certificate on bias and privilege: is it a valuable career move or an overpriced ideological course?

5 days 18 hours ago
Harvard University has launched a $13,760 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) certificate focusing on bias, privilege, and systemic inequality. The programme offers courses on race, power, and justice to prepare students for leadership roles in DEI. While Harvard promotes the course as a strategic career investment, critics question its value and label it overpriced and ideological. The debate intensifies amid broader political scrutiny of DEI initiatives in the US.
Sanjay Sharma

Carnegie Mellon lays off 10% of research staff amid funding shifts: Can universities stay innovative in uncertain times?

5 days 19 hours ago
Carnegie Mellon University has laid off 75 staff members at its Software Engineering Institute due to disruptions in US federal research funding. The job cuts follow a $33 million university-wide cost reduction and concerns over proposed 15% caps on indirect research cost reimbursements. SEI, a major research centre funded by the US Department of Defense, is affected by declining grant pipelines and graduate tuition revenue shortfalls, as reported by Higher Ed Dive.
Sanjay Sharma

California strengthens student privacy against immigration enforcement: Here’s what you need to know

5 days 20 hours ago
California has introduced new laws protecting immigrant students’ privacy by limiting immigration enforcement access to schools and healthcare facilities. The measures require immediate notification if immigration officials are on campus and prohibit sharing student information without a court warrant. These protections come amid increased federal deportation efforts under President Trump and growing state-level divisions, with Democratic-led states enacting safeguards while Republican-led states expand cooperation with immigration authorities.
Sanjay Sharma

China received twice as many US student visas as India this August: Is the American dream fading for Indian students?

5 days 21 hours ago
China received more than twice the number of US student visas as India this August, amid a 19% overall drop in international student arrivals. Visa pauses, new vetting procedures, and travel bans under the Trump administration have disrupted Indian student enrolment, while China’s numbers remained steadier. Rising costs and political uncertainty have also deterred applicants, prompting some students to explore alternatives in Europe and Asia, signalling a shift in global education trends.
Sanjay Sharma

Over 3.6 lakh candidates skip UPPSC prelim exam: Why are so many avoiding this prestigious test

5 days 21 hours ago
Over 3.6 lakh candidates skipped the UPPSC Preliminary Examination this year, with only 2,65,364 of the 6,26,387 applicants appearing. Stricter exam security measures, including biometric verification and AI surveillance, contributed to the record absenteeism. While many candidates found parts of the paper easy, history and maths questions caused confusion. This marks the second year attendance has dropped below 45%, highlighting a significant shift in candidate participation in this prestigious exam.

MrBeast’s academic programme at East Carolina University has stalled: Was the partnership flawed from the start or simply ahead of its time?

5 days 22 hours ago
The MrBeast academic programme at East Carolina University, announced in 2022 to offer content creation credentials, has stalled with no launch date. Despite initial enthusiasm, both MrBeast’s team and ECU remain silent on progress. Challenges include budget cuts, bureaucratic delays, and unclear contracts. The partnership highlights the difficulty of merging fast-paced influencer culture with traditional academia. MrBeast continues community projects, but the future of the ECU programme remains uncertain.
Sanjay Sharma

Special education staff decimated after Trump administration firings: Can vital services survive without those who run them?

5 days 23 hours ago
Mass layoffs during the US government shutdown have drastically reduced special education staff at the Department of Education. Key divisions administering the $15 billion IDEA programme face severe understaffing, raising concerns over programme delivery and support for children with disabilities. Sources told ABC News the cuts risk leaving states without proper oversight. Despite official assurances, uncertainty remains about who will manage critical services and whether responsibilities will transfer to Health and Human Services.
Sanjay Sharma

Why Bihar’s education system needs to be on the ballot this election: Dropout rates, inequality, and a failing future

6 days 2 hours ago
As Bihar heads into its two-phase Assembly elections, its worsening education crisis draws urgent attention. Dropout rates at all levels—primary, secondary, and higher secondary—are among the highest in India. According to India Data Map and Counterview, teacher shortages, school closures, and poor literacy outcomes are reinforcing inequality. With over 7.43 crore voters participating, the election offers a crucial chance to make education reform a core issue shaping the state's future.
Sanjay Sharma

RPSC Exam 2025: ASO and AAO exam centres in Jaipur district revised

6 days 2 hours ago
RPSC Exam 2025: RPSC has revised exam centres in Jaipur district for the ASO exam under the Department of Economics and Statistics, and the GK and AAO exams under the Agriculture Department. Affected candidates must now report to Purohit Harinarayan Government Senior Secondary School, Sirsi, Jaipur. The exams are scheduled for October 12 and 13, 2025. Candidates are advised to check all details on their admit cards via the official website, as per updated RPSC instructions.
Sanjay Sharma

Ontario colleges face severe financial strains after international student decline

6 days 3 hours ago
Two Ontario colleges, Loyalist and Northern, face severe financial crises due to a sharp decline in international student enrollment following federal permit caps. Projected revenue losses could lead to significant deficits, forcing program and staff cuts, and even campus closures. This situation impacts thousands of college staff and highlights a broader financial strain across the province's post-secondary institutions.
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