
Cal Poly Humboldt Student Arrested After Campus Occupation
A Cal Poly Humboldt student has been arrested and at least two others suspended following a 14-hour pro-Palestine occupation of a campus building.
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A Cal Poly Humboldt student has been arrested and at least two others suspended following a 14-hour pro-Palestine occupation of a campus building.

UCLA's Burkle Center for International Relations has canceled the in-person Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture by journalist Bari Weiss following intense backlash.

A Massachusetts judge has ordered UMass Amherst to lift a student's one-year suspension for protesting, ruling the university likely violated his First Amendment rights.

A Chicago-area teacher with a 14-year career has resigned after a two-word Facebook post supporting ICE sparked intense community backlash and political condemnation.

An Ohio State University professor is on administrative leave after a video showed him tackling a cameraman who was trying to question a former university president.

Brevard County School Board Chairman Matt Susin plans to press charges after receiving a threatening voicemail amid a dispute over student protests.

The Texas American Federation of Teachers is suing the state's education department, alleging that investigations into teachers' social media posts are unconstitutional.

A growing number of universities are adopting institutional neutrality policies to protect free speech, but critics argue true neutrality is an impossible illusion.

San Jose State University moves to terminate tenured professor Dr. Sang Hea Kil over her pro-Palestine activism, despite a faculty panel's unanimous ruling in her favor.

Members of the conservative student group Turning Point USA report a surge in harassment and intimidation on college campuses following the assassination of founder Charlie Kirk.

UC Berkeley faces backlash after suspending a computer science lecturer for pro-Palestinian remarks, sparking a campus-wide debate on academic freedom and political speech.

University of Arizona faculty report a growing climate of fear, caught between new government mandates from the right and established cultural norms from the left.