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A bill that would permit people with concealed-carry licenses to bring guns on Arizona campuses is no longer being considered.
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Princeton Review has sold its standardized test preparation business to a private equity firm, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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The College Board is tightening security for future takers of the ACT and SAT college placement tests. Students will have to submit photos of themselves, and may be subject to random security checks.
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The ban even extends to the use of UND's hockey arena.
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A shooting occurred Saturday night at Mississippi State University in the campus dorms. Mark Keenum, the university president, remarked Sunday that the shooting appeared to be an "isolated incident." On Sunday, another student was shot at Jackson University. Nolan Ryan Henderson III, a 19 year-old freshman, was shot while at an off-campus pool party... More
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"Psychologist Alycia Chambers warned Penn State police about Jerry Sandusky's behavior in 1998, telling them Sandusky had showered naked with an 11-year-old boy and bear-hugged him."