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The Idaho College Murders: A Guilty Plea and Lingering Questions

July 4, 2025

Nearly three years after the shocking murders of four University of Idaho students, Bryan Kohberger has admitted to the crimes. This sudden guilty plea, just weeks before his trial was set to begin, has left many people stunned and searching for answers. Kohberger, a criminology student, was arreste

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Columbia University in the Spotlight: Antisemitism Concerns and Leadership Under Fire

July 2, 2025

Columbia University is facing serious questions about how its leaders handled concerns over antisemitism on campus. The House Education Committee is looking into messages from university officials that seemed to dismiss fears about growing antisemitic sentiment. Republicans in Congress want answers

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Penn University Adjusts Sports Policies Amid Title IX Dispute

July 2, 2025

Penn University has made some big changes to its sports policies. The school has agreed to stop letting transgender women compete in women's sports. This comes after a dispute with the federal government about Title IX, a law that's supposed to make sure women have equal chances in sports. The univ

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What Makes Gamers Tick? A Look into Italian Students' Gaming Habits

July 2, 2025

Gaming is everywhere these days. It's not just a hobby; it's a culture. But what makes some people pick up a controller while others don't? A recent study dug into this question, focusing on Italian university students. The goal? To see if there are any psychological differences between current game

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Harvard in Hot Water: Federal Probe Reveals Campus Antisemitism Issues

June 30, 2025

Harvard University is under fire after a federal probe concluded that the prestigious school failed to shield Jewish students from harassment. The investigation, carried out by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights, uncovered a troubling pattern of antisemitism o

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Pharmacology's Dark Past: Uncovering the Role of German and Austrian Professors During the Nazi Era

June 27, 2025

During the Nazi regime, pharmacology played a significant role. The importance of chemical warfare agents became clear during World War I. Medicines were crucial for treating diseases like malaria and typhoid fever. The goal was to keep soldiers fighting for as long as possible. A recent study look

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Duke's Star Player: A Standout on and off the Court

June 26, 2025

Cooper Flagg is a name that's been on everyone's lips lately. This 18-year-old basketball sensation from Duke University is not just making waves on the court but also in the classroom. With an impressive 4. 0 GPA during his fall semester, Flagg is proving that he's a force to be reckoned with in bo

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Choosing the Right Leaders for Iran's Medical Schools

June 25, 2025

In Iran, picking the right leaders for medical universities is a big deal. These leaders also run the health systems in their areas. So, it's important to get it right. But how do they choose them? And what skills should these leaders have? This piece looks at how Iran does it and compares it to oth

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A New Hope in the Fight Against HIV

June 24, 2025

A major breakthrough in HIV prevention has just been approved by the FDA. The drug, called Yeztugo, is based on research done by a biochemist from the University of Utah. This drug is special because it can protect people from HIV for a long time, up to six months. It works by stopping the virus fro

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Harvard's International Students: A Legal Tug-of-War

June 21, 2025

Harvard University has been in a legal battle with the Trump administration over its international students. This fight has caused a lot of stress and uncertainty for students from other countries who want to study at Harvard. The latest development is a federal judge's decision to block the Trump a