CASEY RYAN: Colleges Employ Social Credit to Get Around Affirmative Action Restrictions

Several prominent universities in the United States are now implementing a new admission process that closely resembles the social credit system used by the Chinese Communist Party. Following a Supreme Court decision that restricted the use of affirmative action in admissions, some higher education institutions have been exploring ways to ensure ideological conformity among incoming […]

Credit and Non-Credit: Navigating Your Journey through Alabama’s Community Colleges

Students in Alabama are flocking to community colleges, whether they’re fresh out of high school or adults looking to pivot in their careers. The Alabama Community College System (ACCS) provides a diverse array of educational opportunities tailored to fit different needs. With 24 campuses and over 130 locations statewide, ACCS delivers accessible, affordable programs that […]

Democrat Attorney General Accumulates Large Charges on Taxpayer-Funded Credit Card

Massachusetts AG Faces Scrutiny Over Expenses Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has reportedly charged nearly $300,000 to taxpayer-funded credit cards in recent fiscal years, according to the Boston Herald. Between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025, her office spent $288,146.26 on a state-issued procurement card, known as a P card, covering expenses from international […]

Credit and Non-Credit: Navigating Your Journey in Alabama’s Community Colleges

From high school graduates to adults seeking a career switch, many individuals in Alabama are turning to their local community colleges for their next educational step. The Alabama Community College System (ACCS) provides a diverse range of training and education options tailored to meet people where they are in their journey. With 24 colleges and […]

Based in Alabama: Credit unions are energizing rural areas in Alabama

The number of small communities in Alabama is on the rise, but there’s a catch. Access to local financial services is becoming increasingly scarce. As per the Federal Reserve Bank Desert Dashboard, there are about 1,181 people per census area, and 153 of these areas are now labeled as “bank deserts.” Essentially, this means that […]