Though the headlines focus on the individual, this incident reveals a much broader concern: Are colleges doing enough to protect the personal information of their students?
Dr. Ridgley’s book BRUTAL MINDS exposes the ideological influence in universities. Betsy Wurzel believes this book should be read by every high school student and parent before college. It provides a critical look at higher education’s shifting landscape.
In this heartfelt discussion, Neal emphasizes how vital self-care is for caregivers’ well-being. He also shares the story behind the name “CareYaya” and the meaningful cultural significance of “Yaya.”
This shift makes NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals a much-needed and welcome development in college football and basketball.
In Betsy’s opinion, Let’s Change the World is an excellent gift for high school or college students interested in creating a positive change and exploring career opportunities within international development organizations.
Knowing when to step away can make the difference between a livable future and one dominated by pain and recovery.
The team should focus on fundamentals and recruiting future talent. Truth is, this is a rebuilding year, no more no less. It’s a hard truth for everyone around the program to accept, but facts are facts.
The NCAA embraced this model because, in the 1800s, it was the only way to justify profit-driven college sports.
Concordia University is set to close by the end of the year, highlighting the risks for small colleges in commercializing their athletics programs.
Dan read the book to look into the problem, and he was convinced it detailed the higher anxiety rates among young people perfectly.

