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Tug-of-War Over Students' Votes
Efforts to suppress -- and protect -- the rights of student voters grow as they become a more influential bloc. Whether they voted in local elections or cast ballots on statewide issues, the elections last week showed the stakes are high.

Fraternity Fissures
Sigma Phi Epsilon leaves a fraternity trade association, saying the organization needs to do more for student safety.

Addiction Support Goes Mainstream
Recovery programs that help students with alcohol and drug problems are more welcome as campus leaders try to help students overcome social barriers that prevent them from earning degrees.

No More 'At-Risk' Students in California
California education law will now refer to those with economic or social challenges as "at-promise" students. Advocates hope the impact will be more than just a semantic shift.

Roses and Thorns
Supporters of Ohio State plan to create undergraduate degree program in esports believe it will produce versatile and employable graduates for fast-growing gaming industry. Opponents say gaming as a scholarly pursuit has no place in academe.

Too Little, Too Late
Graduate student's suicide at UW Madison is a devastating cautionary tale about abusive lab environments.
Opinion
Death by a Thousand Cuts
Michael Johnson Jr. calls on tenured and tenure-track faculty to combat an incremental erosion of faculty governance.

Some College, No Degree
Report features broad new data on 36 million Americans who left college without a credential, including 3.8 million who returned to college in the last five years, nearly one million of whom completed.
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