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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.

Repercussions and Recriminations
A report reviewing a student sit-in at Johns Hopkins last spring found that protesters and administrators had different interpretations of how the occupation of a building led to clashes with police.

Coping With Finals and Stress
Final exams and papers can compound end-of-semester anxiety. Colleges are increasingly offering students coping mechanisms and enhanced mental health services at this time of the year.

Opinion
The Unfairer Sex
Class-action lawsuits filed on behalf of women under Title IX have been part and parcel of the legal world for decades, write James Moore and Kursat Christoff Pekgoz, and now it's men's turn to band together.

AI Arms Race
More employers are using applicant tracking systems to hire employees. Some colleges are using new AI-based tools, like VMock, to help students keep up.

Making Them Sick
Stanford graduate students say it's unacceptable that dependent health-care premiums have increased 80 percent in a few years. Many are pushing for free health care for their kids.

Required Pedagogy
Online conversation shines a spotlight on graduate programs that teach students how to teach -- and those programs that don't.
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