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Cracking the Door Open?

Following reports that U. of Alabama sororities won't admit black members, president of university imposes system that will expand opportunities to join chapters. Is this enough?

Just Say No

Federal judge bars Missouri college from requiring drug tests for all students.

Muslim and Greek

Members of a fledgling fraternity at the University of Texas at Dallas strive both to be true to Islam and to just "have fun."

'If You Want to Be My Student'

A Columbia professor got very detailed on his website about what he expects of his graduate students. Some praise his clarity, but others have been taken aback by his strict rules.

Going to the Root of the Problem

Tennessee expands a remedial math project that reaches into high schools to boost college readiness, and the state's governor backs the reform with real money.
Opinion

Not Just a Place to Sleep

Colleges need to make residency halls into sites for civic learning, writes Adam Weinberg.

Preventing 'Molly' Deaths

Recent student overdoses lead some colleges to step up education against a form of ecstasy.

Alleged Rapist on the Roster

Why was one of four Vanderbilt football players arrested for an alleged gang rape allowed to play on Saturday for Alcorn State?