A Chinese national who has been studying in the United States has been charged with drugging and sexually assaulting several women over a three-year span, prosecutors said Wednesday. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced felony charges against Sizhe “Steven” Weng, 30, a Chinese national pursuing a doctorate at …
Read More »Shooting at Oklahoma State University residence hall leaves multiple victims
A shooting at an Oklahoma State University (OSU) residence hall left multiple victims hospitalized on Sunday, authorities said. Officers responded around 3:40 a.m. to reports of a shooting at Carreker East residential hall, OSU Police Department said in a statement. OSU Police Chief Michael Beckner said there were multiple victims, …
Read More »Judge blocks part of Texas law that limits campus protests after dark: '1st Amendment does not have a bedtime'
A federal judge has temporarily blocked key parts of Texas’ new law limiting expression on campuses after dark, preventing the University of Texas System from enforcing a ban on overnight expression as well as restrictions on inviting outside speakers and using amplified sounds during the last two weeks of a …
Read More »Manhunt underway after college student attacked on campus following reported road rage incident: police
Officials at a Maryland university have launched a manhunt after a student was attacked on campus following a reported road rage incident during the early-morning rush hour. The incident occurred at around 8:55 a.m. Thursday morning, when a Towson University student notified police that they had been assaulted in Parking …
Read More »Student at Ohio university says peers tearing down flyers, sending hate over new Turning Point USA chapter
A determined student at Baldwin Wallace University in a suburb of Cleveland says she is facing resistance from classmates as she starts a Turning Point USA chapter on campus. “We never really got the momentum that we needed and the support that we needed, but this year after, you know, …
Read More »'Dr. Antifa's' Mediterranean move partially financed by fellow Rutgers professors, other American academics
FIRST ON FOX: On Friday, the Rutgers University Senate voted in favor of a resolution in support of academic freedom and expression brought before the body after a far-left professor, known as “Dr. Antifa,” was doxxed and threatened, and left the country. The Senate, which is described as a “university-wide …
Read More »Illinois State University teacher's assistant flips Turning Point USA table, tears down flyers: 'Jesus did it'
An Illinois State University faculty member wasarrested afterhe was accused of flipping a Turning Point USA student group’s table and tearing down promotional flyers on campus last week. Derek Lopez,a 27-year-old graduate student and teaching assistant at the university, was captured on camera speaking to a man standing near thetableset …
Read More »Fraternity suspended after possible hazing leaves university student in critical condition: report
A New Jersey fraternity has been suspended following possible hazing after a student was found unresponsive at an off-campus home last week, according to reports. Police responded to a 911 call at an Alpha Sigma Phi chapter’s house at Rutgers University in New Brunswick on Wednesday, according to ABC6. When …
Read More »'Dr. Antifa' fled US after doxxing, but infamous handbook promotes tactic and violence against 'Far Right'
A Rutgers University professor nicknamed “Dr. Antifa,” who fled the U.S. for Spain after saying his home address had been doxxed, and his family threatened, portrayed doxxing as a legitimate tactic for use against political opponents in his seminal work. Mark Bray, who now teaches his history courses for the …
Read More »Cornell student newspaper retracts artwork featuring Nazi symbols and bloodied Star of David
The student newspaper at Cornell University came under fire after it published artwork created by a professor featuring a bloodied Star of David and a Nazi “SS” symbol scrawled on the back of a Palestinian person. The image, published in The Cornell Daily Sun, was later taken down. However, it …
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