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Dartmouth Shifts -- to the Right?

Administrators say policy changes on Greek life and other issues dear to traditionalists are no pattern.

Supreme Court Rules Against File Sharing Companies

Students are major users of downloading software that justices say entertainment companies can sue over.

First Amendment Furor

University press book sets off debate involving Alan Dershowitz, Arnold Schwarzenegger and charges of plagiarism and anti-Semitism.

What They Earn Across the Quad

New research explains why gaps between disciplines are larger at some institutions than others.

House Holds Firm on Tight Budget

In passing spending measure for student aid and NIH, lawmakers approve permanent end to lender loophole.

More Need, More Aid

63% of undergraduates in 2003-4 received financial assistance, and proportion that got loans grew, U.S. study finds.

Middlebury Goes West

Liberal arts college in Vermont will take over California institute known for its graduate programs in global fields.