SSC CGL 2025 re-exam admit card released at ssc.gov.in: Direct link to download hall ticket here

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially released the admit cards for the re-examination of the Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGLE) 2025. Candidates scheduled to appear for the Tier-I re-exam can now download their hall tickets through the official website: ssc.gov.inThe Commission had decided to reschedule the examination for certain candidates from specific centres after…

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UTC approves Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA chapter despite student government objection

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) has approved a chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) on campus, overruling the decision of the school’s student government that had initially voted against the establishment of the group.“As part of the process of becoming a Registered Student Organization at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the Dean…

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‘These changes would deter talent from coming to the US’: Brown University urges DHS to scrap rule limiting student visa duration

Last month, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) unveiled a sweeping proposed regulation that could fundamentally reshape the experience of international students and scholars in the country. If enacted, the rule would replace the long-standing “duration of status” policy with fixed admission periods for F, J, and I visa holders, requiring students and…

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Parents raise concerns as Michigan State University introduces co-ed bathrooms in campus housing

In the heart of Michigan State University’s campus, a nearly century-old dormitory has reopened with a distinctly modern touch and a new social debate. Campbell Hall, home to the university’s honors students, underwent a $37.1 million renovation this fall, introducing upgraded windows, common spaces, and mechanical systems. But one change, in particular, has sparked conversations…

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Maria Machado education: An engineer with a Nobel-winning vision for democracy

María Corina Machado wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for defending Venezuela’s democracy. (Getty Images) Oslo loves a plot twist. Donald Trump—who touts himself as the man who “stopped wars” from the Middle East to Central Africa and dabbled in DRC–Rwanda peacemaking—was back in the Nobel chatter. But when the card was read, it wasn’t his…

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Student loan forgiveness quietly resumes during US shutdown: Here’s why relief is still going out

US Department of Education sends student loan forgiveness notices despite shutdown. Despite the ongoing US government shutdown, some federal student loan borrowers have begun receiving notices that their debt will soon be discharged. These unexpected emails from the US Department of Education confirm that loan forgiveness is proceeding, even though much of the government’s operations…

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Princeton to reinstate SAT or ACT in 2027, leaving Columbia as only test-optional Ivy: Here’s why it’s a major shift

Ivy League testing update: Princeton ends test-optional policy, Columbia remains test-free. (AI Image) Princeton University has announced it will require SAT or ACT scores for undergraduate applicants beginning with the fall 2027 admission cycle. This decision ends a seven-year period of test-optional admissions at the university, a policy initially introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic to…

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Texas DACA ruling could strip Dreamers of their right to work and access to education: Here’s why it matters nationwide

Texas DACA ruling could remove work and education rights for thousands. (AI Image) Tens of thousands of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients living in Texas may soon lose their legal right to work and access to in-state tuition under a recent court decision that applies only within the state. The US Fifth Circuit…

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5 ways the Department of Education is upending public schools: Here’s why it matters to every family

Education Secretary Linda McMahon and President Donald Trump. (Getty Images) Five ways the Department of Education is upending public schools: here’s why it matters to every familyThe Department of Education under the Trump administration has implemented a series of rapid changes that could reshape public schooling across the US. Over just eight months, political appointments…

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Who is Miguel Cardona, the Biden education chief now at Yale School of Management?

Miguel Cardona, Biden’s education secretary, to teach education policy at Yale SOM. (Getty Images) Miguel Cardona, the US Secretary of Education under President Joe Biden, has joined Yale University’s School of Management (SOM) faculty to teach an education policy course for the 2025-26 academic year. The appointment comes at a time when the current US…

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