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A Community College Divided

At Thomas Nelson, a president who outraged faculty elsewhere runs into trouble again -- and leaves an institution split over priorities, race and right to dissent.

In New Orleans, Move-In Day (Again)

As students return to Loyola U. campus after pre-hurricane evacuation, the campus is neat and the mood upbeat, but storm clouds loom (literally).

Smoking by Students Declines

Analysis by American Lung Association suggests that college policies could be strengthened to further discourage tobacco use.

VCU Releases Details on Improper Degree

37 exceptions to rules were made to graduate Richmond's then chief of police without his having completed requirements.

Print Journalism Squeeze Hits Campuses

As newspapers across the country face declining revenues, student publications are feeling the brunt, too.

Student Activists Atwitter

It's not just Barack Obama's campaign that's taking advantage of energetic young activists and social networking technologies. A peek at the Republican college movement.

State Agencies Get Creative on Student Loans

As usual sources of financial backing dry up, Illinois and North Carolina loan providers work with state credit unions to ensure continued flow of funds to student borrowers.