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What Were They Thinking?
Rochester professor questions whether rape is problematic if victim is passed out. Hopkins professor equates homosexuality with bestiality. And Princeton women are urged to marry Princeton men -- pronto.

Another Affirmative Action Case
Supreme Court agrees to decide whether Michigan voters had the right to bar public colleges and universities from considering race and ethnicity in admissions.
Majority Disaffection
In survey of experiences of student affairs professionals, a surprising trend emerges: the alienation of straight white men.
Rorschach on Women and Science
Popular science blogger reveals that she's a woman. Many fans of the blog are shocked -- while others are shocked by the shock.

Opinion
Teaching Students to 'Lean In'
The debate over a Facebook executive's book about women points to skills that colleges need to promote in their female students, write Becky Wai-Ling Packard and Jessica Bacal.
Opinion
College Presidents in Denial
Campus leaders are unduly optimistic about likely fate of race-conscious admissions, Richard Kahlenberg writes. He predicts Supreme Court decision will bolster role of socioeconomic class.

'Learning the Possible'
Author discusses new book on the challenges facing Mexican-American students.

Disability Awareness Draws Scrutiny
Clemson University aims to raise disability awareness with a role-reversal day, but some professors find the event demeaning.
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