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Instead of Closure, a Merger
As peers around it shut their doors, Vermont's Marlboro College will become part of the larger, healthier University of Bridgeport.

Do Title IX Protections Discriminate Against Fraternity Members?
An unorthodox and potentially precedent-setting lawsuit against Louisiana State University alleges officials ignore fraternity hazing but protect sororities.
Warren Draws Contrast on Debt Relief Plans
Democratic presidential contender Elizabeth Warren unveils details of a debt cancellation bill, making the case for a more targeted approach than legislation offered by rival Bernie Sanders.

Another Victory for the Accused
Lawsuit from Quinnipiac student accused of sexual violence will go to trial, with judge agreeing to potential for bias and that university officials destroyed notes in investigation.

Suit Seeks to Protect Students Accused of Sexual Assault
A lawyer is seeking class-action status for a lawsuit on behalf of college students who want the right to question their accusers.

‘Hampshire Will Go On to the Next Thing’
Incoming president talks strategies for recovering from a tumultuous seven months.

States Put Stamp on Student Loan Oversight
After the Trump administration dialed back oversight of student loan servicers, states have responded to demands from consumer groups by passing new laws targeting companies that handle millions of borrowers' payments.

Senators Push Alternative to Student Loans
Lawmakers argue bipartisan bill would spur growth of income-share agreements by clarifying consumer protections. Skeptics say the agreements offer students a different kind of debt.
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