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Legal Victory for Student Press
After seven years, student newspapers in Virginia achieve First Amendment and financial win with appeals court's reversal of ban on alcohol advertisements.
Easing Up on Penn State
To "recognize and reward" Penn State for progress it's made in the past year, the NCAA revoked some of the penalties it issued after Jerry Sandusky's conviction.

Guttings on the Gridiron
Smaller football programs have long scheduled top-25 teams to gain money and national exposure, but at the expense of the educational mission and athletes' well-being, critics say.

'Community of Scholars'
Graduate students at the University of Michigan object to details -- including the rent -- of a new residence hall funded by billionaire alum.

It's Not Just Alabama
Segregation in sororities is neither a surprise nor unique to Alabama, experts on the Greek system say.
Penn State Backs Down
Amid faculty uproar, university abandons requirement that those who don't comply with annual health testing -- and complete a detailed health profile -- pay $100 a month.

Broadening the Transgender Agenda
While some still reject gender-neutral housing, other colleges are pushing transgender inclusion with new policies.
Buyer Beware
College officials raise concerns about the private international student health insurance market, where there are plans that exclude coverage for chemotherapy or only pay up to $3,000 for surgery.
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