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The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) has released its annual list of colleges with the worst records on protecting free speech... More
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This week, universities across the country witnessed the revenge of the Occupiers, who thundered back into protest mode by demanding more money from the state, higher taxes on the rich, and silence from Republicans.
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A recent graduate of the school reports that the fraud may have been part of an effort to compensate for lower test scores among incoming students who were part of a program to enhance racial and economic diversity: in 2004, Claremont began admitting its first of four classes from the Posse Foundation, a full-scholarship program for inner-city students from Los Angeles. Ten students were admitted per year into a class of about 250 students, for a total of 40 students over four years. The students were personally interviewed by Vos and Gann, according to a press release from the college’s website in late December 2003, but in his 2005 report to U.S. News–the first year Posse students were admitted–Vos began falsifying SAT scores.
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Rhode Island's state higher education board unanimously approved in-state tuition for illegal immigrants at Rhode Island's public universities and colleges.
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Syracuse has threatened a student with "harassment" charges for the last two months because of the content of a satirical blog about life in law school.