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Mandatory Reporting Perils
The firing of a Swarthmore resident assistant who accused the college of mishandling sexual assault -- but would not reveal details of a case -- highlights nuances of students as mandatory reporters, a growing issue.

Residence Halls Get Religion
Indicative of a larger trend, several faith-based dorms are opening on campuses, and not just private ones.
Students Lawyer Up
Many college officials oppose North Carolina's new law guaranteeing students the option of legal representation in campus judicial hearings.
Academic Approach to Alcohol
University of Idaho ups the stakes -- to expulsion -- for students with exceptionally low grades.
The Next Target
Adjuncts have widely been subjected to course load caps ahead of the Affordable Care Act. Could graduate students be next?
International Admissions Up, But...
A Council of Graduate Schools survey finds that initial offers of admission to international students grew by 9 percent this year, despite a slowdown in the growth of applications and a drop in interest from China.
ACT Scores Slip
Average ACT scores are the lowest they've been in five years. English and reading scores dropped the most from last year.

A Welcome to Remember
Have you forgotten the convocation speech that welcomed you to college? This year's Georgia Tech freshmen are sure to remember the "sophomore welcome" that they received.
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