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Shifting Narrative at Minnesota
Boycott by football players focused on issues of due process for 10 suspended athletes. But as university's investigation into sexual assault revealed damning details, support for the athletes ebbed and boycott was dropped.

Burden of Proof in the Balance
If Trump administration changes the rules on colleges’ obligations in adjudicating sex assault charges, will institutions change their policies?

Ohio Showdown on Campus Carry
Faculty groups urge governor to veto legislation that could effectively end gun bans. Recent incident at Ohio State complicates debate.

Opinion
It Probably Won’t Save Your Life
Although colleges and universities have spent tens of millions of dollars on complex emergency communications systems to try to make campuses safer, the technology has serious limitations, warns Bill Mahon.

Student Fatally Stabs Professor
Bosco Tjan, a noted psychology researcher, was killed in the building where he worked.

In the Line of Fire
After killing of Wayne State officer and attack at Ohio State, campus police reflect on dangers of the job.
Stabbings Terrify Ohio State
University police officer shoots and kills student who drove into a crowd and then started attacking people with a butcher knife.

Opinion
Why We Decided to Protect Our President
Controversial decisions, late-night travel, explicit threats -- the president may have brushed them off, but as a governing board, we chose to look at them from a different perspective, writes Marsha Suggs Smith.
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