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Campus Radicals Newsletter: Antifa-linked group tells students to mobilize, college students fake disabilities
Fox News investigates the latest controversies on college campuses across the country.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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The latest edition of the Fox News Campus Radicals newsletter covers a range of issues on college campuses, including a Tufts professor's observation that students are moving away from performative 'woke' politics, an Antifa-linked organization distributing radical training materials to K-12 students, a Notre Dame student criticizing a professor's appointment over pro-abortion views, a Cal State professor warning that scrapping the SAT in the name of inclusivity is leaving students unprepared, and reports of college students abusing the system by faking disabilities.
Why it matters
These stories highlight the ongoing ideological battles and controversies playing out on college campuses, where issues of free speech, political correctness, academic freedom, and student welfare are frequently at odds. The newsletter provides an in-depth look at the growing 'anti-woke' sentiment among some students, the radicalization of youth by fringe political groups, and concerns over academic integrity and inclusivity measures.
The details
The newsletter covers a range of topics, including a Tufts professor who says students are finding 'woke' politics 'cringy' and moving away from performative activism. It also reports on an Antifa-linked organization distributing training materials to K-12 students, aimed at fomenting a 'political revolution'. Additionally, the newsletter highlights a Notre Dame student who criticized a professor's appointment over the professor's pro-abortion stance, as well as a Cal State professor warning that scrapping the SAT in the name of inclusivity is leaving students unprepared. Finally, the newsletter covers reports of college students abusing the system by faking disabilities to gain unfair advantages.
- The latest edition of the Fox News Campus Radicals newsletter was published on February 15, 2026.
The players
Tufts professor
A professor at Tufts University who has observed a shift away from performative 'woke' politics among students.
Antifa-linked organization
A group with ties to the Antifa movement that has been distributing radical training materials to K-12 students.
Notre Dame student
A student at the University of Notre Dame who criticized a professor's appointment over the professor's pro-abortion stance.
Cal State professor
A professor at a California State University campus who has warned that scrapping the SAT in the name of inclusivity is leaving students unprepared.
College students
Reports indicate that some college students have been abusing the system by faking disabilities to gain unfair advantages.
What they’re saying
“Students are finding performative politics 'cringy' and moving away from woke culture.”
— Tufts professor (Fox News)
“The training materials aim to foment a 'political revolution' among K-12 students.”
— Antifa-linked organization (Fox News)
“The professor's appointment is a 'betrayal' at a Catholic university.”
— Notre Dame student (Fox News)
“Scrapping the SAT in the name of inclusivity is leaving students unprepared.”
— Cal State professor (Fox News)
“College students are abusing the system by faking disabilities.”
— Experts (Fox News)
The takeaway
These stories highlight the ongoing ideological battles and controversies on college campuses, where issues of free speech, political correctness, academic freedom, and student welfare are frequently at odds. The newsletter provides a glimpse into the growing 'anti-woke' sentiment among some students, the radicalization of youth by fringe political groups, and concerns over academic integrity and inclusivity measures.

