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Judge Dismisses Affirmative Action Suit Against UT Austin
A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit accusing the University of Texas at Austin of racial discrimination in admissions...
UNC Police Seek Access to Pro-Palestinian Group’s Instagram
In an aggressive strategy to investigate destruction of property, UNC police requested data about the account, including location data and private messages.
Opinion
Imagining a Financial Aid Portal
Jim Jump considers the virtues of a financial aid portal to match students wanting more aid with the colleges that want them.
Campus Protest Hearings Continue at the State Level
Critics have argued that this spring’s federal antisemitism hearings were driven largely by politics, but state lawmakers and experts see local hearings as a necessary and fruitful part of legislative oversight.
Cal Poly Humboldt President to Step Down
The president of California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, Tom Jackson Jr., has announced he will step down from his position...
5 Trustees Replaced at Bucks County Community College
Bucks County commissioners voted to replace five members of the Board of Trustees at Bucks County Community College in Pennsylvania...
Appeals Court Rules Some NCAA Athletes Qualify as Employees
The National Collegiate Athletic Association faced a major setback July 11 as a U.S. appeals court in Philadelphia ruled that...
Opinion
Working (and Learning) Hard for the Money
Iris Palmer writes that restructuring work-based learning to expand paid opportunities could help community college students stay in school.
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