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The Right to Ban Arms
With lawsuit seeking the right to keep guns out of their classrooms, three UT Austin professors try to reshape the debate over campus carry.

Food Fight
Malcolm Gladwell says trade-off exists between high-quality campus dining and admitting low-income students. Bowdoin questions his logic and ethics.

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Beyond the Borders
You can learn a lot teaching Hemingway to both traditional students and campus security guards from around the world, writes Miguel Syjuco.

Spellings: $500 Tuition a 'Game Changer'
In a wide-ranging discussion, the new UNC system president said accountability measures can stop micromanagement.

Poll: Public Opposes Affirmative Action
Supreme Court decision, praised by college leaders, is opposed by nearly two-thirds of adult Americans. Support is higher for considering athletic ability or alumni child status than race in admissions.

Fallout From Bad Headlines
A new working paper finds that incidents of murder, sexual assault, hazing and cheating can deter students from applying.

'Passport' for Transfer
New interstate network seeks to help students transfer across state lines without losing credits, but also defers to faculty members at each college about how to measure learning.

Haverford Drops Need-Blind Admissions
College says it will admit a small share of its applicant pool based in part on ability to pay.
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