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The Students the Lists Leave Out
The emphasis on the uniqueness of each incoming class in annual lists of student worldviews perpetuates the assumption that the college population is mainly composed of recent high school graduates, writes Hollis Phelps.

Lessons From Spencer's Florida Speech
What other institutions can learn from the way the university prepared for the event, avoided violence and offered support to students.

Spencer Gets to Speak
Amid protests outside and shouting indoors, white supremacist Richard Spencer gave his talk at the University of Florida.

Speakers Stress University Pocketbooks
Administrators don’t yet know how to handle the high costs of controversial figures appearing on their campuses.

The Kids Are Alright
College students are more narcissistic than older people. But, perhaps young people always have been narcissistic, and it’s not so much a generational problem as it is a problem of youth, research suggests.

Lukewarm Embrace of Free Speech
A new FIRE survey reveals that students broadly support the civil liberty but think there should be limitations.

We Can No Longer Ignore the Slump
Colleges and universities must build on first-year programs to help sophomore students define the questions that will guide their academic journeys, write Sarah Barber and Robert Thacker.

Drunk and Vomiting? Don't Try a Backpack
Health experts are criticizing a new trend in college drinking -- “Jansporting,” where students try to force a drinker to sit upright to avoid choking on vomit.
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