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Broadening the Transgender Agenda
While some still reject gender-neutral housing, other colleges are pushing transgender inclusion with new policies.
Buyer Beware
College officials raise concerns about the private international student health insurance market, where there are plans that exclude coverage for chemotherapy or only pay up to $3,000 for surgery.
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Not Just a Place to Sleep
Colleges need to make residency halls into sites for civic learning, writes Adam Weinberg.
Preventing 'Molly' Deaths
Recent student overdoses lead some colleges to step up education against a form of ecstasy.

Residence Halls Get Religion
Indicative of a larger trend, several faith-based dorms are opening on campuses, and not just private ones.
Students Lawyer Up
Many college officials oppose North Carolina's new law guaranteeing students the option of legal representation in campus judicial hearings.

A Welcome to Remember
Have you forgotten the convocation speech that welcomed you to college? This year's Georgia Tech freshmen are sure to remember the "sophomore welcome" that they received.

The Anti-Orientation
Sewanee's new first-year transition program is one of three pre-semester freshman events there, but with a focus on place and interdisciplinary learning, this one goes beyond the typical experience.
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