Day: September 5, 2025

Texas State Hosts ‘Sex in the Dark’ Panel with Faculty ‘SEXperts’

Texas State University (TXST) recently held its second annual “Sex in the Dark” event, an anonymous question-and-answer panel that promised to “create a comfortable environment for students to learn and ask questions about sex, sexual health, and relationships.” Hosted by Healthy Cats–Peer Educators and Students Against Violence, the August 27 event began with a resource […]

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The Trans Shooter Stood No Chance of Getting the Help He Actually Needed

Last week, Robin Westman shot up the Annunciation Catholic school in Minneapolis, Minnesota, killing two children and injuring eighteen more people, including fourteen children. As details of the case emerged, it became clear that the circumstances of the shooting were more complex. Robin Westman was, in fact, Robert Westman and had legally changed his name […]

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Job Market for Recent College Grads ‘Deteriorating Rapidly,’ New Report Finds

Editor’s Note: The following is an article originally published on the College Fix on September 3, 2025. With edits to match Minding the Campus’s style guidelines, it is crossposted here with permission. Young college graduates face a job market that is “deteriorating rapidly” as even the unemployment rate for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and business fields […]

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Trump’s Messages May Be Mixed. But International Enrollment Is Down and Campuses Are Feeling the Pressure

Recent conflicting statements between President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, combined with reports of student deportations, have created widespread confusion about America’s current policy on international students. Contributors to Minding the Campus have already critiqued Trump’s remark that he would allow 600,000 Chinese students into the country, and have argued that the administration […]

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