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    If the UC system, with its $29 billion budget, can't afford to live up to its own rules, how can the private sector be held to such a high standard? (iStock by Getty Images)
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    UC Santa Cruz prescreens faculty job applications based on mandatory diversity statements

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    John Doe, as he is referred to in court documents, will be able to continue with his lawsuit against James Madison University, which expelled him for an alleged sexual assault in 2014. (iStock photo)
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    JMU social media incorrectly says ‘two beautiful black lives’ were killed by Rittenhouse

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    November 22, 2021 7:23 pm
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    State university offers race-segregated events after Rittenhouse trial, mistakenly saying Jacob Blake is dead
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    State university offers race-segregated events after Rittenhouse trial, mistakenly saying Jacob Blake is dead

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    19-year-old Penn State student dies after trash chute incident

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    Stanford requires streakers to wear masks

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    Pedestrians walk by a University of Chicago police car parked along the street in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2007. (AP Photo/Stacie Freudenberg)
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    In this September 2017 photo, students walk to class on the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia. As academia becomes increasingly competitive in attracting top students and staff, universities are turning to retail to create study, work, and play environments that set themselves apart.
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    Washington state community college seeks to address ‘racism’ in American English

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    Professor who tried to normalize sexual attraction to minors placed on administrative leave
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    Professor who tried to normalize sexual attraction to minors placed on administrative leave

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    Howard University students living in tents to protest mold and mice in dorms
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    Howard University students living in tents to protest mold and mice in dorms

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    High schoolers’ interest in four-year colleges dropped precipitously during pandemic
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    High schoolers’ interest in four-year colleges dropped precipitously during pandemic

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