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More Than a Fight for the Heavens
U of Hawaii is in conflict with itself as it pursues the controversial Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea while also being a leading indigenous institution.

Responsibility to Low-Income Workers
Survey finds that more than 20 percent of workers who are members of minority groups are looking to the federal government to prepare them for a changing economy.

A String of Scandals
William G. Tierney describes the mistakes that brought down the University of Southern California.

To Be Test Optional or Not to Be, for International Students
As more colleges make submission of SAT or ACT scores optional, the decision on whether to require scores from international applicants can raise a different set of issues.

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Ethical College Admissions: Chicago Declares Test Optional a Success
The policies deserve a careful look, writes Jim Jump.
The Week in Admissions News
Southern Cal's admissions fraud; the desire for more aid; push for full Pell; student loan oversight.

Students Sue Over Canceled SAT Scores
Egyptian students challenge cancellation of their SAT scores for test security reasons, saying they were not given evidence or opportunity to appeal. College Board says evidence was "overwhelming."

Light Up, but Skip Flagship Enrollment
Study links state bans on affirmative action to increased smoking by minority young adults.
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