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The Flipped Career Fair
Washington University in St. Louis is slimming down career fairs to appeal to specific industries and majors, and turning the tables so employers pitch students.

Streaming Suicide
A student at the University of Guelph attempted to take his own life while 200 online strangers watched. Experts on campus mental health worry about the student -- and the potential impact of the footage.

'Party School'
New book details campus and community hazards of thriving party school culture, and complacency of administrators who fail to address it.

Monitoring Meningitis Outbreaks
As the Princeton cases grow and Thanksgiving holiday approaches, CDC prepares for potentially wider use of an unlicensed vaccine and campus officials nationwide warn students to take precautions.

Going to the Mat
As seemingly final season begins, Boston University's wrestling team fights to save a program that was cut after the athletics department added two others.
In-Class Sit-In
Grad students at UCLA use rare tactic of interrupting a course, setting off debate over whether this was necessary to combat racial insensitivity or took away rights of other students and a professor.
Another Kean U. Scandal
Associate vice president for academic affairs leaves after report she wrote is found to have been plagiarized.
Third Try Isn't the Charm
Most community college students take a break from college on the way to earning a four-year degree, but few make it there if they "stop out" more than once.
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