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I’m Suing My Gym!

The argument that colleges should share the financial risks of students who take out loans is similar to saying gyms are responsible for patrons' physical health and fitness, argues Walter Kimbrough.

Sanders vs. Warren on College Debt Relief

Critics of both plans say Sanders's proposal for universal debt relief amplifies existing issues with Warren's plan, which includes caps on income for beneficiaries.

Constitutional Due Process at Private Institutions?

A new federal court order may have significant implications for adjudicating campus rape cases.

Senators Question College Board Data on Paying for College

Does information offer incomplete picture of what it costs to attend a community college?

Democratic Hopefuls Back Pell Grants in Prisons

Most candidates seeking Democratic nomination support repealing ban on federal aid for incarcerated students. One of the few exceptions? Joe Biden, author of the crime law that enacted the ban.

How Dorm Rooms Can Affect Grades

A new study found that slick, apartment-style housing might be aesthetically pleasing but could lower students' grade point averages.

Smoke and Mirrors -- and a Black Medical School

A historically black medical college intends to use a $7 million grant from an e-cigarette giant to study the effects of tobacco. Some question the ethics.