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Even ‘Offensive’ Publications Have Free Press Rights
Appeals court reinstates humor publication's lawsuit alleging that UC San Diego violated its free press and free speech rights by barring access to funds after condemning the publication as "repugnant."

Sound Finances in College and Adulting
College students who make sound financial decisions tend to more quickly develop an adult identity, have fewer mental health problems and better transition to the work force.

DePaul Basketball Coach Suspended by NCAA
Association dings head coach for not closely monitoring his program, signaling a desire to hold leaders more responsible for misbehavior by their assistants.

New Gossip App Hits College Campuses
Pop wants to become the next big messaging app for students. But will it avoid the mistakes of Yik Yak and other failed campus-based apps before it?

Another Victory for the Accused
Lawsuit from Quinnipiac student accused of sexual violence will go to trial, with judge agreeing to potential for bias and that university officials destroyed notes in investigation.

Talking Consent
In their upcoming book, two professors discuss federal laws and institutional policy around consent, and what colleges get wrong.

The Trans Divide
The disagreement over scholarly debate about gender identity rages on.

Tough New Law Against Hazing
Florida legislation gives prosecutors the ability to bring charges against fraternity and sorority members who weren't present for hazing but helped plan it.
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