• KTVZ

    Community college investigating campus officer following incident on Meramec campus

    By Alexis Zotos Click here for updates on this story     ST. LOUIS, Missouri (KMOV) — Students on the St. Louis Community College Meramec campus say on Thursday they felt threatened and uncomfortable by a man livestreaming and spewing hateful language. Now, campus officials say they are investigating an interaction between an officer and students during

    • KIFI

    Community college investigating campus officer following incident on Meramec campus

    By Alexis Zotos Click here for updates on this story ST. LOUIS, Missouri (KMOV) — Students on the St. Louis Community College Meramec campus say on Thursday they felt threatened and uncomfortable by a man livestreaming and spewing hateful language. Now, campus officials say they are investigating an interaction between an officer and students during

  • A Total Eclipse of the Arts

    The total eclipse this month won’t likely be forgotten soon by the millions of North Americans who witnessed it.  Even before the moon obscured our view of the sun, artists in the North Country were celebrating the celestial event.  They created works of art depicting light, shadow, and darkness, a Total Eclipse of the Arts. Organized by Foothills Art Society, the exhibit features work by 23 creative people from Malone and surrounding areas. Spotlight producer Paul Larson spoke with many artists...

  • What to expect with your off-campus apartment search

    This story What to expect with your off-campus apartment search appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • The campus is coming for Joe Biden

    As in 1968, the Democrat risks being the candidate of chaos and war |

    • WNYC

    Protests Swell on College Campuses

    Kate Hidalgo Bellows, staff reporter covering campus health and safety at The Chronicle, reports on how administrations at colleges here in New York and across the country are struggling to respond to ongoing, and growing protests over the Israel-Hamas War.

  • Eclipse Tourism in the North Country

    Tens of thousands of visitors came to the Adirondacks & North Country to watch the spectacular Solar Eclipse. And it turns out, they spent millions of dollars, while they were here. Some preliminary numbers out this week show the economic impact of the eclipse last week. According to New York’s Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism or ROOST, an estimated $2.7 million was spent in Essex County for overnight tourism for the eclipse. That’s at least 500-thousand more compared to last […]

  • ‘Orange’ you glad for campus art?

    Arbitrary Ink, a new student art collective, unveiled an orange-themed installation at On Call Café last Thursday. The collective seeks to elevate quirky art on campus and foster collaboration between artists.

  • Texas Shows How to Prevent a Campus Takeover

    Given the Marxist fixation with seizing power, it’s strange that woke university administrators can’t seem to use it better. After all, they, not the students, Read More

  • The Crackdown on Campus Protests Is Happening Everywhere

    StudentNation Across the US, pro-Palestine students have faced repression, suspension, and arrest. We asked more than a dozen students to share how their schools have restricted the right to protest.

  • The US college protests and the crackdown on campuses

    Police have arrested dozens of students across US universities this week after a crackdown on pro-Palestine protests on campuses. Erum Salam and Margaret Sullivan report from New YorkAs the Israel-Gaza war grinds on amid a worsening humanitarian crisis, the world’s attention this week was captured by a battle on the campuses of elite US universities. Pro-Palestine student protesters were arrested en masse by New York City police at the prestigious Columbia University, prompting outrage that...

  • Bulldogs baseball on campus, but not in win column

    Winona State took game two in 11 innings to sweep a doubleheader at Bulldog Park.