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#DoesUIowaLoveMe

Minority students at the University of Iowa started a digital campaign to show how they feel their needs have been overlooked by administrators there.

Still Trying to Kill Sex Week

A new report reveals how much time lawmakers in Tennessee have spent on a sex-related event at the University of Tennessee -- and their options for continuing to do so.

When Speaker Series Has Mostly White Men

Stanford said it was creating a forum for sharing diverse views, but many students didn't see much in the way of diversity.
Opinion

The Consequences of Not Complying

As institutions focus on sexual misconduct and campus safety, they should not forget the law that requires them to curb harmful and illegal substances, write Bradley D. Custer and Michael M. DeBowes.

A Different Challenge to Fraternities

A lawsuit alleging rampant sexual misconduct among Yale's Greek chapters has demanded they admit women.

Video Games: Entertainment or Sports?

The booming popularity of esports has started a vociferous debate over whether the NCAA or another entity will regulate the industry for colleges and universities.
Opinion

The Crisis-Industrial Complex

People seem to wear the number of crises they've dealt with on their campus as a badge of honor, but it's not something we should crow about, argues Marcelle Hayashida.
Opinion

Speak Softly… or at Least Speak English

Policing international students’ speech and threatening them with discrimination for speaking their own language is abhorrent, writes Susan D. Blum.