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Berkeley's $5M Glitch

Arbitrator says UC Berkeley owes its computer science TAs, including many undergraduates, some $5 million in missed pay and benefits.
Opinion

OCR Is About to Rock Our Worlds

Brett A. Sokolow offers advice for how to respond to the new Title IX regulations that will be published soon.

Eyeing Future Profits

New businesses focused on the marketing rights to the name, image and likeness of college athletes are emerging in anticipation of an NCAA rule change, which has yet to be adopted. Some university officials are concerned bad actors in the market will take advantage of athletes.

Seeking a Culture Shift in Graduate Education

MLA members discuss professors' ethical responsibilities for training graduate students, as some propose shifts in admissions practices.

Sidewalk Politics

Iowa State University policy restricting political messages written in chalk on campus sidewalks is being challenged in court as violating students' free speech rights. Supporters of the policy believe it will protect underrepresented groups from hateful language.
Opinion

Same-Sex Abuse Should Not Be Invisible

But it is, even in the Me Too era, argues Robert Oscar Lopez.

Shifting Further Right

The University of Maine's College Republicans chapter's "America First" politics and controversial social media posts have alienated some members and prompted its faculty adviser to quit.

Change in the Polls

Election polling by colleges pays off with publicity and opportunities for students. But some are changing their methods as polling costs increase.