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The Missing Americans
New graduate enrollments fall, with notable declines in students from the U.S. Decreases are greatest for education and arts and humanities.
High-Stakes Test You Can't Prep For
More colleges are getting on board with random drug testing of athletes, while others that already did it are testing more often.

'Cheating in College'
Amid recent scandals, authors discuss new book on "why students do it and what educators can do about it."
'My Vote Doesn't Matter'
Colleges can help students surmount political cynicism, write Paul Loeb, Alexander Astin and Parker J. Palmer.
Gaps in Grad Rates for Athletes
An alternative method of measuring athletes' graduation rates shows football players lag behind their full-time, non-athlete peers in most conferences, with black athletes in many cases faring especially poorly.

Luxurious Living
The ornate lobby of Saint Leo's newest residence hall is designed to be a community space for all students, not just those who live in the building.
Evaluating the Bomb Threats
LSU evacuates campus just days after three other institutions made similar decisions. Is there a pattern?

The Achilles Heel
UNC-Chapel Hill chancellor, once touted as a potential long-serving campus leader, resigns after two years of athletics, academic and administrative scandals.
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