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Court Sides With Drug Legalization Group in Speech Dispute

U.S. appeals court says Iowa State can't bar a student group from using the university's logo when advocating for marijuana legalization.

Bracing for Black Bloc

Recent violent protests by off-campus anarchist groups, most notably at Berkeley, are sparking renewed conversations among college law enforcement officials about campus preparedness.
Opinion

The Barrier Breaker: Remembering Stan Jones

Kevin Carey remembers the founder and president of Complete College America, who spent his life helping needy students get an education.

The ‘Black Hole’ of College Sports

Baylor University’s former head football coach covered up his players’ sexual violence and other troubling behaviors for years, new court documents allege. But the university is not alone in protecting athletes from punishment.

The Prestige Gap

Study suggests that men are overrepresented in elite Ph.D. programs, especially in those fields heavy on math skills, making for segregation by discipline and prestige.

Athletes and Activism

At NCAA meeting, college sports leaders say institutions should support athletes' right to protest and urge colleges to communicate better with their players.
Opinion

Controversial Speech in a Polarized Climate

Activism and charged debate on campuses are certainly not new, but the intensity of the vitriol we’re seeing puts institutional leaders in unfamiliar territory, writes Kevin Kruger.

NLRB Chips Away at Athlete Amateurism

Big-time college football players at private institutions should be considered employees, the National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel says in new memo.