Stanford students pretend to be Jains to escape $7,944 mandatory meal plan

A Stanford student’s essay alleging undergraduates falsely claim Jain identity to bypass mandatory meal plans has sparked debate. The claim, based on anecdotal evidence, suggests students exploit religious exemptions to redirect dining funds. This controversy highlights broader student frustration with expensive, inflexible campus dining and the challenges universities face in balancing accommodations with potential misuse.

Jeffrey Epstein has a ‘secret son’? Explosive DOJ emails show he was congratulated for ‘baby boy’

Newly released DOJ documents reveal an email from Sarah Ferguson seemingly congratulating Jeffrey Epstein on a “baby boy,” suggesting he may have had a secret child, though this remains unverified. The files also show Ferguson’s frustration over Epst’ein using her to access Prince Andrew, reveal Andrew’s continued contact with Epstein until 2017, and highlight Epstein’s […]