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The Complications of Free Speech

Columbia's president responded to disruption of talk by saying issues were "not complicated," but some students are defending what took place.

Chicago Bolsters Minority Numbers

After years of ebbing black enrollment, university's freshman class hits record high -- and 2nd-highest total ever for Hispanic students.

Gallaudet Faculty Joins In

Professors urge president-elect to resign and vote “no confidence” in current president and university’s trustees.

Student Volunteerism Is Up

Number of participants increased by 20 percent from 2002 to 2005, study finds.

New Salvos on Affirmative Action

With referendum approaching, critics release admissions data showing gaps by race at U. of Michigan, which says numbers are distorted.

Rankings Tail Wags the Dog

U.S. News endorses Carnegie Classifications -- so colleges worried about the magazine must appeal to the foundation to change listings.

Melee in Miami

2 football teams -- one historically notorious, another newly so -- brawl in a big way on Saturday night, and their universities respond.