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A Wall of Civility
Five interactive screens at the University of Florida aim to encourage students to debate contentious issues politely. The early returns are good.
No Identity Crisis
At Elmhurst College, most applicants are answering an optional question about sexual orientation.
Hazing Beyond the Frat House
Most people know hazing happens outside fraternities and sororities. But a tragedy at Florida A&M makes it harder to ignore.
How to Define Disability
Federal appeals court rejects suit by woman kicked out of medical school, and backs college groups on issues related to bias claims.
The 'Boy Problem' Examined
Girls of most racial groups are outpacing their brothers in attaining college degrees by almost 15 percent, a University of Michigan study shows.
Major Engagement
This year's National Survey of Student Engagement broke down learning by major, and while some students are working more than others, they're not necessarily more prepared.

Dropping F-Bombs
Two staffers at Oberlin, working off hours, created website promoting their alma mater. Every line features a word most colleges would never use in their marketing.
Guns Come to Campuses
As more states allow concealed carry, colleges reluctantly make changes.
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