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The Murder of David Josiah Lawson
You've probably never heard of the black student at Humboldt State who was killed in 2017 and whose murder remains unsolved -- even as journalists nationwide publicized the disappearance and murder of Mollie Tibbets, a white Iowa student.

Unanswered Questions on a President
Amid reports about jokes and comments viewed as insulting or worse, Boston Architectural College faculty and staff members get few answers after closely guarded investigation of president results in minor changes.

Opinion
Finding and Defining ‘Fit’
RahK Lash identifies six ways to determine if a job is a good fit.

Trump: 'A Very Scary Time' for Young Men
As Education Department and many colleges consider policies on sexual assault, the president's comments on his Supreme Court nominee appear to take a side.

Turned Away for Her Disability
George Mason student was rejected from all eight of the institution's sororities. Are exclusionary organizations consistent with university commitments on diversity?

Admitting Those Who Don't Look Like You
Panel at NACAC takes on practices it identifies as reinforcing racism and white privilege in college admissions and counseling.

Azusa Pacific Reinstates Full Ban on Same-Sex Relationships
For a few weeks, a Christian university allowed romance without sex for gay and lesbian couples. But the Board of Trustees says it never approved the change and restored the ban.

Bias Against Female HBCU Players, Study Reveals
A professor analyzed fouls against women's basketball teams from historically black institutions. The results, he said, show a pattern of prejudice.
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