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A Costly Debate

Presidential election events become riskier proposition for colleges amid rising security concerns and financial costs.

The Right to Ban Arms

With lawsuit seeking the right to keep guns out of their classrooms, three UT Austin professors try to reshape the debate over campus carry.

Newspaper Adviser Ousted

After the student newspaper published a string of articles critical of the administration, Wayne State College removed the adviser, setting off concerns about freedom of the press.

You Can Build It. They May Not Come

Starting -- or reviving -- a Division I football team is an expensive and complicated process, with little obvious return on the investment. So why do colleges keep doing it?

'Unwarranted Criticism' of Sexual Assault Guidance

More than 80 groups come to the Department of Education's defense over criticism of how it interprets and enforces Title IX.

High-Profile Push for Bystander Intervention

At a Senate education committee hearing, witnesses call for colleges to implement prevention programs and adopt antiharassment policies.

Updated: Sex Assaults and Type of Institution

New study finds higher rates of sexual victimization at public institutions than private colleges.

An 'Epidemic' of Academic Fraud

NCAA finds two staff members at Georgia Southern committed academic fraud, completing assignments for three football players. The university joins more than a dozen others that have also committed fraud in the last decade.