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Students held a protest after Middle Georgia State University officials canceled a drag show & LGBTQ+ events on campus during annual arts festival in Macon.
For two decades, Texas offered undocumented students in-state tuition, with bipartisan backing. On Wednesday, a federal judge stopped it after the Justice Department sued and Texas agreed.
The Department of Justice sued Texas Wednesday, arguing the state’s law granting undocumented students in-state tuition rates if they can show they have lived in the state for three years before ...
DALLAS — The Department of Justice is suing Texas, arguing a state law that grants thousands of undocumented students in-state tuition rates at public universities “unconstitutionally ...
For example, at the flagship University of Texas at Austin, a state resident paid about $11,000 in tuition for the 2024-2025 academic year compared to about $41,000 for students from outside of Texas.
The University of Texas and Texas A&M systems attempted to ban university-sponsored drag performances—but not without dissent from students and local organizers.
Texas public schools could face fines if teachers use preferred pronouns for students, or “assist” with “social transitioning” their gender, if a new bill in the legislature passes.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Justice Department on Wednesday sought to block a Texas law that for decades has given college students without legal residency in the U.S. access to reduced in-state ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Justice Department on Wednesday sought to block a Texas law that for decades has given college students without legal residency in the U.S. access to reduced in-state ...
Megha M. Vemuri, president of MIT's Class of 2025, accused the prestigious school of wiping "Palestine from the face of the Earth" Thursday, leading multiple students to walk out of commencement.
DALLAS — Undocumented students in Texas are no longer eligible to receive in-state tuition from public universities, reversing a law enacted in 2001.
The Justice Department Wednesday sued Texas for allowing young adult migrants, commonly referred to as “Dreamers,” to access in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. The 2001 law ...