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Bad Idea About Writing: Plagiarism Deserves to Be Punished
While most believe the contrary, some people understand that plagiarism is not necessarily deceitful or deserving censure, writes Jennifer A. Mott-Smith.

False Alarms
Bill Mahon describes a decade of inaccurate emergency communications on campuses and provides advice on how to avoid these situations going forward.

College Instead of Crime
Boston-area nonprofit will pay gang members who want to go to college and get off the street, with a goal of improving communities.

Why Do Colleges Recruit Athletes Who Have Committed Sexual Assault?
Indiana University recently adopted a policy that bans athletes with a history of sexual assault, raising the question why other institutions and NCAA conferences aren't doing the same.

From Title IX ‘Witch Hunt’ to Suit
Graduate student who is subject of Title IX critic Laura Kipnis's new book sues for defamation and invasion of privacy.

More Sanctions (and Debate) at Middlebury
College announces sanctions against 19 more students over their roles in disruption of Charles Murray lecture. Some professors -- at Middlebury and elsewhere -- continue to question whether punishment is appropriate.

Flip-Flop on Florida Colleges
Florida’s Legislature looks to shake up the state’s two-year college system once again by cutting funds for developmental education, capping bachelor's degree programs and creating a new oversight board.

The Body-Cam Strategy
Though campus police agencies believe body-mounted cameras will help improve transparency, many legal and financial questions remain unanswered.
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