Amid the near-hysteria surrounding sexual assaults on campus, students need a broader definition of “safe sex.”
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Tag Archives: Universities
Which Colleges Can Survive The Shakeout?
Competition is coming to a college campus near you, and many schools will likely fall by the wayside.
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Blaming Offenders, Or Victims, Or Colleges
Most college students are of legal age, so why blame colleges when students commit off-campus offenses?
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We Need An Education Policy, Not A Campaign
The president painted a pretty picture about reducing college costs. What we need is a practical blueprint.
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A Secret Symposium
A college dean wanted to encourage open and candid discussion. Holding a secret symposium was an odd way to do it.
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Charging Fees For Job Postings Could Backfire
Campus career centers need money to operate, but charging employers to post job openings may hurt schools and students.
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Publishers Perish: Ending Unjustified Subsidies For The University Press
As students face mounting debt, many professors continue to publish their work through a subsidized university press.
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Penalizing The Wrong Party On Campus
A crackdown on companies marketing exploitive debit cards to students also ought to target complicit colleges and administrators.
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