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Dream Act Passes in Maryland

Measure to help undocumented students wins 58 percent of the vote.

Some Like It Quiet

Acknowledging that some students want to be able to study in their dorm rooms, colleges offer quiet housing options for students who need a calmer environment than the average residence hall might offer.

Beyond Sports

Spelman is eliminating intercollegiate athletics and withdrawing from NCAA competition, instead focusing on a campus-wide wellness initiative that emphasizes fitness for everyone.

We've Got a Tutor for That

A new business venture connects students with private tutors, adding another layer of academic support for colleges that can't always meet demand.

Upping the Stakes

New model for enforcing NCAA rules violations emphasizes the most egregious conduct breaches and lays more responsibility on head coaches.

Students Rate Mental Health Services

New survey reports from students' perspective on how well or poorly colleges responded to mental health problems -- and in some cases a lack of response resulted in the student leaving campus.

Concussion Confusion

U. of Arizona was accused of keeping a star player on the field despite head injury that appeared to cause vomiting. But university officials say that's not what happened.

Coping With Sandy

An open forum on how colleges are dealing with the impact of an extremely powerful hurricane.