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The latest on Vanderbilt's ongoing religious liberty/freedom of association battle: Vanderbilt said their nondiscrimination policy ensures that campus groups are open to all students. But opponents said the ban restricts their freedom of speech and could force some nationally-known groups off campus.
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The president of Florida A & M University has suspended all student groups on campus from recruiting new members until the completion of a safety investigation. The ban comes in the wake of the murder of a student who may have been involved in hazing:
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More details on the juiced-up SAT scores at Claremont McKenna College have emerged: The new, corrected numbers demonstrate a roughly flat trajectory of SAT scores in both the Critical Reading and Math sections. The old, manipulated numbers showed a clear upward trajectory in both mean and median scores. Critical Reading scores were artificially increased by an average of more than 17 points, a greater amount than Math scores, which were increased by an average of only 10.5 points... More
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Kenneth Marcus of Baruch College writes that, despite setbacks, support from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has led to some positives signs in the battle against anti-Semitism on college campuses... More