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Regulating Private Student Loans

Critics say exemption in bill to create Consumer Financial Protection Agency would let for-profit colleges ply students with their own high-interest loans.

'A True Liberal Arts Education'

At a time when the liberal arts sector feels ever-increasing pressure to justify its own existence, and when colleges are...

Harvard Group Rescinds Invitation to Anti-Immigrant Speaker

A Harvard University student group has rescinded an invitation to Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project, to speak at...

U. of Cal. Shelves Idea of Higher Fees for Some Majors

The University of California is shelving, but may return to, a controversial idea of differential tuition rates based on major...

University Sues Anonymous Blogger, and Student Surfaces

Butler U. says anonymous critic engaged in libel and defamation. He turned out to be an undergraduate writing about his stepmother's removal as department chair.

Wheeling Jesuit Refuses to Investigate Board Member

Wheeling Jesuit University has refused the request of a group that represents survivors of victims of sexual abuse by clergy...

Hot Seat

As frustration mounts in Congress and on campuses, the Department of Veterans Affairs attempts to explain a backlog of nearly 30,000 GI Bill benefit payments.

Flag Flap at U. of New Hampshire

A freshman at the University of New Hampshire has set off a debate there over the American flag. The student...