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UT Dallas Student Newspaper Strikes After Editor Is Fired

The Mercury’s adviser called a vote to fire the editor in chief, claiming he violated three student media bylaws. The paper’s staff sees the move as retaliatory.

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U of Maryland President Accused of Plagiarism

College Park president Darryll Pines has requested an independent review into allegations that he lifted a portion of a tutorial website for two papers.

Canada Announces Further Reduction of International Student Cap

Limit cut by another 10 percent, with master’s and doctoral students now included.

Interim Columbia President Apologizes to Those NYPD ‘Hurt’

Columbia University’s interim president, Dr. Katrina Armstrong, in an interview with The Columbia Spectator published Thursday, apologized to those “hurt”...
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Colleges Say GOP Bill to Protect Free Speech Would Do the Opposite

The House passed legislation Thursday that could make it more difficult for public colleges to enforce new protest policies.

Impact of Student Debt on Older Adults Grows

Over the last 20 years, the number of adults aged 60 or older with student loan debt has grown sixfold...
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It’s Past Time to Allow Paid Field Placements

Professional schools should allow students to make money while earning credit, Neha Lall writes.

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How Short Courses Benefit Student Success

More colleges and universities are considering implementing shorter terms to improve student outcomes and completion. Course scheduling experts share opportunities and pitfalls of the trend.