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Standing Their Ground

A gathering of presidents from more conservative Christian colleges discusses what to do about controversies surrounding gay and lesbian students.

O No, Canada

Neumann University's payments to Canadian athletes land it two years of NCAA probation.

Anti-Gay Student's Suit Revived

U.S. appeals court orders trial in case that pits religious rights against discipline's standards. Ruling concerns advocates for student press by citing controversial Supreme Court decision.

No Identity Crisis

At Elmhurst College, most applicants are answering an optional question about sexual orientation.

Falling Behind in India

Affirmative action study at one of India's best universities finds that those from disadvantaged groups don't catch up.

Anti-Gay Student's Suit Rejected

University counseling department has right to enforce its rules and a professional code of conduct, federal appeals panel rules.

Something’s Smoking

Some philosophers wonder why a key part of the hiring process in their discipline is an event that sounds like fraternity rush.

How to Define Disability

Federal appeals court rejects suit by woman kicked out of medical school, and backs college groups on issues related to bias claims.