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Affirmative Consent, the New Standard
California's new law -- likely to be followed by others -- poses challenges to campus administrators trying to judge whether sexual violence has occurred, writes Christine Helwick.

'A Day of Reckoning'
At a panel on the state of college athletics, a former Congressman says a presidential commission on college sports is all but inevitable.

'Dear White People'
The movie "Dear White People" is "a satire about being a black face in a white place." Does it accurately portray race relations on mostly white campuses?

On Edge Over Ebola
One college suspends new admissions for all of Africa while other institutions have disinvited speakers or quarantined students and faculty.
Final Changes to Clery Act
New rules from the Department of Education will require colleges to provide crime statistics on dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking, as well as on reported crimes that were determined to be unfounded.
The 'Yes Means Yes' World
More than 800 colleges now use "affirmative consent" standard in sexual assault policies, but some worry that the swiftly changing definition could lead to confusion in the dorm room and complications in student conduct hearings.

Jobs for Humanities, Arts Grads
Two separate reports show evidence of humanities and arts majors finding success in the professional world.

Fitness Without Athletics
Two years after Spelman announced it was leaving the NCAA, the historically black women's college is attempting a "wellness revolution."
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