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Court Wins for Accused
Students suspended or expelled over allegations of sexual assault rarely succeed in lawsuits against the institutions that punished them. That's starting to change.
String of Shootings at Black Colleges
No college is immune from gun violence, but historically black colleges and universities may face unique challenges.
New Rules, Except for Fraternities
University of Kansas rejects a sexual assault panel's recommendations that would change how fraternities and sororities woo new members, saying any rule changes are up to the students.
Interfraternity Infighting
Two senators blast fraternity group's support of legislation to limit how colleges can respond to sexual assault.

Who Deserves a Second Chance?
As colleges enroll athletes found to have engaged in sexual misconduct, including athletes the colleges don't deem safe to live in their dormitories, some question institutions' motives.

A Tragic Friday
On same day, shootings at two universities each kill a freshman. Others are injured -- a week after mass shooting at Oregon community college. New California law bans guns from campuses.

Using Dildos to Fight Guns
U of Texas students and alumni plan campaign around idea that openly carrying a sex toy on campus would be against rules, but carrying a weapon would be permitted.
Opinion
Arming Our Campuses Is Not the Answer
If we can't rid campuses of guns, we must create security checks throughout them, argues Jeffrey Ian Ross.
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