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UMass Student Paper Apologizes for Column
The Massachusetts Daily Collegian, the student newspaper at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, has apologized to readers for a...
Lobbying, But Looking Ahead
Legislation allowing concealed carry of guns on Texas campuses seems certain to pass, and some dismayed college presidents are forced to consider how they will transition if and when the bills become law.
Censorship or a Mirage?
Pratt Institute rejects allegations that it tried to marginalize liberal-bashing student art.
Harvard Will Welcome ROTC Back to Campus
Harvard University on Thursday announced that it will formally welcome back to campus the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps, and...
Amid Scandal on Libya, Director of London School of Economics Quits
Howard Davies has resigned as director of the London School of Economics and Political Science, amid a growing scandal over...
Chestnut Hill Issues New Statement on Gay Priest It Ousted
Chestnut Hill College on Thursday issued a new statement on its removal of two courses from Rev. James St. George...
Feuding College Board and County Executive Reach Compromise
After weeks of divisive debate, Bergen County College’s Board of Trustees reached a compromise Wednesday with Kathleen A. Donovan, the...
Brookdale President Placed on Leave Over Charges of Misspending
The trustees of New Jersey's Brookdale Community College placed the president of the two-year institution on unpaid leave Thursday amid...
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