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The Right to Control Standards

Court's rejection of Christian schools' suit against U. of California points to tensions facing admissions officers that go beyond the case's curricular dispute.

A Car Ban Aimed at Carbon

Starting in the fall of 2009, first year students at Bowdoin will not be allowed to keep cars on the campus, as the college aims to reduce its environmental footprint.

30 Years Later, Dartmouth Celebrates 'Animal House'

Dartmouth College's relationship with its fraternities and sororities hasn't been entirely free and easy in the last decade. In 1999...

ACT Scores Drop Slightly -- Except for Asians

Test continues to experience rapid growth, which may explain small drop in average score. Popularity continues to rise in states dominated by SAT.

Getting Out of Georgia

For small groups of American students and scholars in a country hit by war, evacuation replaces research and study.