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Still Hungry
New report finds large numbers of students lack adequate food and shelter -- but the data are not representative.

A World Without Depression
UCLA is attempting to end the disease entirely, starting with students on its campus.

Duty to Protect
California Supreme Court has determined public colleges in the state must warn and shield their students from potential violent acts. Experts say the ruling could have nationwide implications.

Dean of Students Jokes About Sexual Assault
The university has since partially removed his duties related to Title IX cases at Midwestern State, but many students remain furious about the comments and the university's handling of sexual assault.

Carbonated Debate
Conservative student government representative at University of Texas at Austin campaigned to change College of Liberal Arts to College of Conservative Arts and College of Liberal Arts -- or COCACOLA. He isn't getting the name change, but did prompt discussion.

Opinion
When Core Values Collide
Pareena Lawrence explores how colleges can balance diversity and inclusion with free speech.

No End in Sight for Campus Free Speech Battles
Conversations about how best to handle free expression at colleges and universities dominated annual meeting of student affairs professionals.

Stop Me Before I Text Again
New Stanford student group, concerned about device addiction, wants Apple to help.
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