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Former Athletics Official at USC Admits Guilt in Scandal
Prosecutors say Donna Heinel of the University of Southern California received $1.3 million.
Law Schools Expect Another Competitive Year in Admissions
Competitive year in law school admissions likely, survey shows.
Opinion
Who Comes After Dorian Abbot?
If the standards the Massachusetts Institute of Technology used in his case are applied broadly, it could have unfortunate repercussions for many other academics, argues Alex Small.
Elevating the Mental Health Conversation
Advocates say a comprehensive approach is required to address mental health challenges on college campuses, but more information is needed about what does and doesn’t work. Bipartisan legislation introduced in Congress aims to find that information out.
Opinion
It’s Time to Abolish the SAT
It’s time to stop pushing for test-optional admissions policies, writes Christopher Rim. Instead, we should abandon the test and the College Board should eliminate it.
Brown, Columbia and Cornell Face Bomb Threats
Brown, Columbia and Cornell Universities faced bomb threats that led to portions of their campuses being evacuated Sunday afternoon. Yale...
Former Athletics Official at USC Pleads Guilty
A former senior associate athletics director at the University of Southern California pleaded guilty Friday in connection with a scheme...
Humanities Graduates Are Happy With Their Lives
A new survey found that more than 90 percent of graduates are happy with their lives, despite all the pundits who say they shouldn’t be.
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