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Debunking Conventional Wisdom on Debt

Public/private status and tuition rates don't necessarily predict which students will borrow the most, study finds.

The Costs of Catching Up

New report offers conservative estimates of what community colleges spend on remedial education for students.

Team Building or Coercion?

Muslim athletes say football coach at New Mexico State discriminated against them by urging Christian prayer.

Lower Scores, Fewer Students

College Board reports largest drops in SAT scores since 1970s as well as a decline in test takers, apparently from low-income groups.

Orange is for Open Dialogue

James Madison students hope a strip of cloth can inspire a higher level of campus discourse.

A Tangled Tale in Tbilisi

Accreditor's decision to approve Georgian college is questioned, but have critics overreached in their accusations?

Trio of Lawsuits for 2-Year College

Three Hispanic employees of Rio Hondo Community College -- an institution with large Chicano enrollments -- are charging institution with illegal bias.