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Virginia Students ‘Take Back the Lawn’

Thousands march to promote unity, retracing route white supremacists took Friday.

Legal Grounds to Turn Away White Supremacist Speakers

Experts say University of Florida and Texas A&M can point to security threats post-Charlottesville to justify blocking appearances.

U of Florida Rejects Request for White Supremacist to Speak

University says it is blocking event not because of the ideas involved, but for reasons of safety, post-Charlottesville.

When Your Students Attend White Supremacist Rallies

Some of those photographed in Charlottesville are students at various colleges, which are now being called on to denounce -- or in some cases expel -- those pictured.

Texas A&M Calls Off White Supremacy Event

University cites security risks after organizers linked their plans to the events of Charlottesville.

Supremacists on Campus

Extremist white movement is turning up on college campuses through speakers and leaflets. U of Florida and Texas A&M bracing for events in September.
Opinion

Missing Voices on Sexual Assault Response

Federal officials won’t grasp the complexity of the debate over campus sexual violence without hearing from those who understand it best: student affairs professionals, Lee Burdette Williams argues.

A Tweet With Consequences

It started when a student corrected his ex’s grammar and tweeted about it. Now he is suspended, and lawyers say First Amendment issues are at stake.