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College Football, Parties and Rape
Reports of rapes of college-age women in localities of big-time teams go up significantly on game days, national study finds.
Dysfunction and NCAA Violations
U of Hawaii men's basketball team violated rules when it falsified financial forms for an international transfer student and failed to report that a player had driven a booster's car.
Cannibalizing or Complementing?
The extension arm of the University of Wisconsin System is given degree-granting authority, but not all institutions in the system agree the change was necessary.

'Tough Love' or Abuse?
University of Arkansas women's volleyball coach steps down amid allegations he "terrorizes" players.

State Action on Sex Assaults
New report documents legislation enacted and bills that have been rejected.
A Degree When 'Life Happens'
For some colleges, reverse transfer isn't just a way to hand out degrees to boost completion numbers.

Big(ger) Guns on Campus
Northeastern University butts heads with local police over its decision to arm campus officers with semiautomatic rifles, but the practice is increasingly commonplace for college law enforcement agencies.
A 'New Deal' for Athletes
Given how much has changed in college sports, the historical arrangement between universities and players no longer suffices, John Gerdy argues.
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