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Hazing Crackdown

With high-profile hazing cases such as the death of Timothy Piazza at Penn State comes more willingness to punish -- by both prosecutors and universities.

No Suspensions Seen at Middlebury

College finishes disciplinary processes related to Charles Murray visit and its disruption. Local police will not bring charges against anyone for attack on a professor.

More Sanctions (and Debate) at Middlebury

College announces sanctions against 19 more students over their roles in disruption of Charles Murray lecture. Some professors -- at Middlebury and elsewhere -- continue to question whether punishment is appropriate.

Trickle-Down Antagonism

Right-wing national organizations are directly influencing college and university GOP groups, giving them money and supplies to spread their messages, but on many campuses they seem more focused on attracting controversy than converts.

New Jersey Takes Action (Sort of) on Snooki's 2011 Rutgers Visit

New law bans use of state funds for such talks, but state funds weren’t used for the visit by the star of once popular reality show.
Opinion

The Approaching Storm? Or Impending Drought?

If recent events are any indication, students who serve as resident advisers are mad as hell and may not be willing to take it anymore, warns Lee Burdette Williams. Can we manage residence halls without them?

A Student Paper Under Fire

Hutchinson Community College student journalists say they are being squelched. The journalism professor who advises the paper has been suspended.

Politically Divided

Annual survey of first-year college students reveals deep partisan splits.