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Trump says he’ll issue 2nd executive order on college sports

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At college sports roundtable, Trump says "whole educational system" could go out of business unless fixed
President Trump predicted the destruction not just of college sports but the entire U.S. collegiate system unless the industry is fixed quickly — something some sports leaders who joined him Friday at...

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Trump vows to write executive order to reshape college sports
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Trump vows to issue order in a week to overhaul college sports

UConn women's basketball stays at No. 1 in AP Top 25 poll

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Women's college basketball rankings: No. 1 UConn stays ahead of UCLA in AP top 25, Texas jumps South Carolina
Texas overtook South Carolina at No. 3 in the AP Top 25 poll after beating the Gamecocks in the SEC Tournament championship on Sunday.

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Men's college basketball rankings after Week 18: Updated Coaches Poll, AP Top 25
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UConn women’s basketball stays No. 1, loses first-place votes in AP Top 25 entering Selection Sunday
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Iowa State Cyclones slip in latest AP Top 25 men’s basketball poll
Duke was chosen No. 1 in the AP Top 25 men’s college basketball poll for a record 150th time on Monday.

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AP Top 25: See where Iowa women's basketball ranks in latest poll
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Men's college basketball rankings: Projected AP Top 25 after a wild regular season
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I teach at a community college. Sticking closer to home has benefits for students.

I teach at a community college and think more students should consider attending one. Community colleges offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional 4-year universities. Community colleges also offer diverse services and can serve as a stepping stone ...
CNBC
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'A perfect storm' — more colleges at risk as enrollment falls and financial pressures mount

In part due to the U.S. government’s recent changes to the student visa policy, there are fewer students on college campuses this fall. For financially vulnerable schools, any decline in enrollment comes at a price. As higher education faces increased ...
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A Vexing Problem for College Students: Course Availability

Tight state budgets may constrain the availability of classes at public institutions, and changes in student demographics may play a role as well, experts say. College schedules were designed mostly for younger, full-time students, but older students may have to juggle work and child care while attending classes.
The Times Leader
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Local students recognized at colleges, universities

Several students were recognized at the annual Awards Ceremony during Commencement Week at Bob Jones University. Eylan Martinez Diaz, Hazleton, won the Journalism & Mass Communication Award. Given in memory of Robert Pratt and in honor of Laura Pratt ...
OPB
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College admissions: How the game is shifting

Editor’s note: This is the first story in a collaborative series covering the state of Northwest college admissions in 2025. Directives by the Trump administration are aimed at eliminating race-based admissions in higher education, which may impact long ...
AOL
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More US students are arriving at college unprepared to read. Experts say some may want to ‘rethink’ a $100K degree and follow their interests

For many of us, the best part of school was simple: sitting cross-legged on the carpet while the teacher read aloud, listening to the story unfold. That love of reading often followed primary grade students home, leading to library books under the covers ...
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What’s Driving the Spike in College Students with Disabilities

Universities from Harvard to Hampshire have admitted significantly more students with disabilities over the last decade, as diagnoses for A.D.H.D. and anxiety increase.
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