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Key Win for Student Press

Federal judge agrees that state law can give college newspapers the First Amendment protections that a controversial 2005 appeals court decision limited.

Open-Source Lecture Capture

An educational technology collective releases a free alternative in a booming market.

Momentum for Non-Cognitive Reviews

ETS -- rebuffed by College Board -- pilots standardized letters of recommendation for undergraduate admissions; Notre Dame's MBA program is first to require this kind of recommendation; law school group adopts own approach.

U. of California to End Limits on Filming Regents

The University of California Board of Regents is expected next week to change its media rules to no longer require...

'The iConnected Parent'

With the start of a new academic year -- and a new crop of freshmen leaving home for the first...

Raising the Bar

California's community colleges toughen graduation requirements. Some see changes as overdue; others fear standards are too high.

Monitoring the For-Profits

Education Department and accreditors say it's not their job to police colleges, and point to states. Wisconsin regulators are willing -- but not quite able -- to patrol the beat.

College Athletes Outpace Pros in Arrests

More college football and basketball athletes are being arrested this year for serious crimes than are professional football and basketball...