The former president didn't mention Trump by name, but Obama delivered some of his sharpest and clearest criticisms since the 2024 campaign.
The inclination to stay out of the president’s crosshairs is understandable. But former partners at Foley Hoag warn that silence in the face of abuses of power have grave consequences.
As chairs of the Academic Freedom Councils at Columbia, Harvard, and Princeton universities, we are alarmed at the threats to ...
Elizabeth Chilton said the school wasn't in a position to resist cooperation with federal law enforcement, but she also ...
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is urging colleges to withhold information about protesters’ ...
USF Sarasota-Manatee leaders oppose a proposed merger with New College, calling it political and harmful to students and ...
After only 11 weeks in power, the Trump administration has done enormous harm to American higher education. It has radically ...
Former President Barack Obama told a crowd of people on Thursday night that they might need to "possibly sacrifice" in resisting President Donald Trump's policies.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I go out to dinner twice a month with a group of five friends. We always ask for separate checks, so there ...
Trump announced a minimum tariff of 10% on global imports, with the tax rate running much higher on products from certain ...
The shot will only go smoothly when it takes the archer himself by surprise,” he wrote—when you “let go of yourself.” In ...
Most of us like to believe we would have opposed the rise of Nazism in 1930s Germany. We may even like to imagine that we ...
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