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What Happens on Campus Stays on Campus?
Recent arrests at Wesleyan following Molly overdoses raise questions of why drug arrests are so rare at small private colleges -- but common elsewhere.

Living Up to the Hype
CUNY's accelerated degree program for community college students doubles graduation rates and is cost-effective, a study finds. And the model may be exported to three Ohio colleges.

Race and Crime Alerts
U. of Minnesota restricts (but does not ban) racial identifications in messages about suspects. Should other colleges, facing criticism from minority students, follow suit?
4 Wesleyan Students Arrested
Charges follow hospitalizations of 12 after use of club drug Molly. University immediately suspends those who were arrested.
Family Influence on Education
Students who grow up in single-parent homes complete fewer years of education and are less likely to earn a college degree, a new report finds.
Dangers and Allure of Molly
Wesleyan's president warns students to steer clear of the party drug and to turn in who is dealing it on campus, but this weekend's hospitalizations were not the first for the university.

Campus Anti-Semitism
Survey of Jewish students at American colleges finds surprising rates of perceived discrimination spanning different geographic, religious, political and other demographic characteristics.

11 Molly Hospitalizations at Wesleyan
One sophomore is in critical condition.
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