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College Sports' New Problem

For as long as there have been National Collegiate Athletic Association rules, there have been athletes desperate enough to compete...

Mixed Verdict at Middlebury

Judge sides with college, but offers harsh criticism in case that has angered many black students.

Tenured Professor's Firing (Largely) Upheld

The University of Wisconsin System's Board of Regents abided by state law in 2001 when it fired a tenured professor...

More Than Visiting

Most students who fled New Orleans say they will return, but some colleges that admitted them temporarily are letting them stay.

Hampered at Hampton U.

As students face expulsion for expressing anti-Bush views, free speech concerns surface.

New Book Offers Guide to Organizing Adjuncts

Author of "Reclaiming the Ivory Tower" offers his views on activism and collective bargaining for contingent faculty members.