Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Discouraging 'Course Fishing'

Policies that allow students to try out courses and drop them by a certain deadline are a time-honored way for...

Concern Over Housing Costs

Graduate students at UC-Berkeley say they are being priced out of units set aside by the university for families.

Can Anyone Police File Sharing?

Many students who get their music online view the Congressional debate and their colleges' enforcement strategies as temporary annoyances.

Significant Victory for Students or Small Potatoes?

California attorney general heralds Corinthian Colleges' $6.5 million settlement over company's practices, but consumer advocates criticize it.

Science Bill Ready for Passage

House and Senate negotiators reach compromise on measure authorizing increased research spending and new education programs.

Bard Brings Finance Into the Fold

Its new dual-degree program targets students who want a traditional liberal arts education mixed with a background in business (no marketing, please).