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Deadly Day for College Football
Two college football players died after games last Saturday, following three off-season deaths this year, while a Harvard football player suffered a neck injury and remains paralyzed.

Losing Tenure Bids to a Budget
Stony Brook professors worry their budget is being balanced on the backs of junior faculty colleagues and programs in the humanities, risking curricular breadth and institutional integrity.

Will New Zealand Abolish Tuition?
Labour Party has a shot to win election this month, in part by pushing the issue.

More Scrutiny of Colleges' Finances? Education Department Says No
Even as GAO and others say department needs to do more to monitor institutions for financial risks, department doesn't plan changes.

Campus Roiled After Fatal Shooting
A Georgia Tech police vehicle was torched and three people were arrested during a protest this week. Anger has grown over news that officer involved in fatal shooting was never trained in responding to situations involving people with mental-health issues.
57 Indictments for Mob Killing of Pakistani Student
Fifty-seven people have been indicted for the mob killing of a Pakistani student that occurred on the campus of Abdul...

A Cheating Coach
NCAA punishes the University of the Pacific after a former head men's basketball coach gave answers to players he was recruiting.
Study: College Student Voting Rose in 2016 Election
College campuses after often the target for get-out-the-vote efforts, and there seems to be evidence that the strategy worked in...
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