Federal official assault: Man who threw sandwich charged with misdemeanour
Federal official assault: Man who threw sandwich charged with misdemeanour assaultFederal prosecutors have reduced charges against a man who threw a sandwich at a federal officer in Washington, after a…
Federal official assault: Man who threw sandwich charged with misdemeanour; felony charges dropped
Federal official assault: Man who threw sandwich charged with misdemeanour assault Federal prosecutors have reduced charges against a man who threw a sandwich at a federal officer in Washington, after…
Top 10 US colleges in 2025: Here’s what the latest Forbes College Rankings reveal
Forbes' 2025-2026 America's Top Colleges list prioritizes student outcomes and ROI, with MIT reclaiming the No. 1 position. Columbia University surprisingly jumps to No. 2, while Princeton falls to third.…
25 most conservative universities in America: What you need to know about their values and campus life
Niche has released its 2026 list of the 25 most conservative universities in the US, with Liberty University in Virginia ranked first. The rankings are based on student-submitted surveys reflecting…
Rishabh Agarwal education and career path: The AI researcher from IIT Bombay who walked away from Zuckerberg’s “superintelligence” team at Meta
Rishabh Agarwal, a bright IIT Bombay graduate, left Meta's Superintelligence Lab. He previously worked at Google Brain and DeepMind. Agarwal's decision to leave Meta surprised many. He secured an All…
US student loan repayment just changed dramatically: Here’s what you need to know and why IBR could be your best option
US student loan repayment plans have changed significantly, with the SAVE plan discontinued and forgiveness benefits removed from several options. The Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan now emerges as the best…
Trump vs. the Ivy League: The contrasting strategies of Harvard, Columbia, and Brown in the funding battle
Facing frozen federal research grants, Ivy League universities navigate a complex landscape of compliance, compromise, and confrontation with the White House. Columbia settled with policy concessions, while Brown strategically invested…
US bars F-1 students from switching courses in first year: What international students need to know
The US Department of Homeland Security has proposed a new rule preventing international students on F-1 visas from changing their courses, majors, or education levels during their first academic year.…
Ohio University to suspend 11 academic programs under new state law requirements: Here’s what stays and goes
Ohio University is restructuring its academic programs to comply with the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act. The university will suspend admissions to 11 programs, merge 18 others, and seek waivers…
No shift in US visa policy for Chinese students: Why the 600,000 figure doesn’t mean more visas
The White House has clarified that US President Donald Trump is not increasing student visas for Chinese nationals, addressing confusion over a quoted figure of 600,000 students. As reported by…

