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Since its inception in 2002, Yale’s infamous “Sex Week” has held pride of place among efforts to further the apparently never-ending cause of college students’ sexual liberation.
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Today’s spring breakers — at least some of them — say they have been tamed, in part, not by parents or colleges or the fed-up cities they invade, but by the hand-held gizmos they hold dearest and the fear of being betrayed by an unsavory, unsanctioned photo or video popping up on Facebook or YouTube.
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What compels people like Daisey to commit fraud are their own egos, and the drive they feel to cast themselves in the central role of the story.
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A jury found Dharun Ravi guilty of bias intimidation against his gay roommate, Tyler Clementi.
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Tristan Denley, provost at Austin Peay State University, has created a computer program called Degree Compass that predicts a student's future GPA within 2 hundredths of a point.