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What was the recipe for Le Cordon Bleu's US school closings?
It was announced this week that the culinary school is closing its doors in the US. Are American culinary students better off in a classroom or restaurant kitchen?
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University Students Comforted With 'Counseling' After Seeing Confederate Flag on Laptop
University students upset by an image of a Confederate flag sticker on a laptop were offered counseling services at Framingham State U.
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Princeton Student Group: We Stand for Academic Freedom and Open Dialogue
A Princeton University student group, Princeton Open Campus Coalition, has formed to resist the stifling of academic freedom and the atmosphere of intimidation on campus.
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Yale planning first-ever climate fees
A White House pledge is spurring the Ivy League campus to set precedent in testing "carbon charges."
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U.S. Colleges See A Big Bump In International Students
A new report backed by the State Department found a 10 percent jump in students coming to the U.S. for higher education.
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Corinthian Colleges Misled Students On Job Placement, Investigation Finds
The U.S. Department of Education and California's attorney general say the company overstated job-placement rates by up to 100 percent.
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High School You vs College You Infographic
Have you been to both college and high school? Check out this cool infographic, featuring key moments of the student life and find yourself on it.
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The Rise of the College Crybullies
In The Wall Street Journal, Roger Kimball writes about the rise of the college crybullies at Yale, Mizzou and elsewhere. The status of victim has been weaponized at campuses across the nation, but there is at least one encouraging sign.
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College students confront subtler forms of bias: slights and snubs
Oh Boo Hoo
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University of Missouri protests: 'Just a beginning'
On Tuesday, students went to classes as they usually do. Football players intended to take the field in preparation for their game against Brigham Young University on Saturday. But something was very different at the University of Missouri campus. Students on Tuesday woke up to what protesters call a small but important victory: a weeks-long protest movement that ousted both the university president and the school's chancellor.
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The New Intolerance of Student Activism
A fight over Halloween costumes at Yale devolves into an effort to censor dissenting views.
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Four houses FUMIGATED after students cook world's HOTTEST chilli and it seeped into WALLS
FOUR student houses had to be industrially fumigated after a group of lads attempted to cook the world's hottest chilli - and spice seeped into the WALLS.
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Alcohol, Blackouts, and Campus Sexual Assault
I walked across the University of Texas campus on a warm, breezy night in April, trying my best not to look too middle-aged. It had been half a lifetime since I lugged my backpack across these sidewalks as a freshman from Dallas, clad in steel-toe Doc Martens and a big flannel shirt from the men’s department because I was always looking for ways to hide and smother my vulnerability. Now I made my way to the main mall, where a modest...
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Colleges Designating Official Halloween Costume Sensitivity Consultants
It's about time!
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Millennials are still crushed by recession and could be for decades, experts say
Statistically speaking, 28-year-old graphic designer Amy Norris is somewhat of an anomaly. Twenty-eight percent of her fellow millennials don’t hold full-time jobs. But she has steady employment at Quartermaster Marketing in the Crossroads District. Nearly half of all millennials still live at home with their parents. But Norris and her teacher husband, Bryan, own their home north of the river.
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College textbooks are a racket
College textbook publishers charge so much because they can get away with it.
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What Scotland learned from making college tuition free
Bernie Sanders loves to talk about Denmark's liberal policies, including free higher education. But for his plan to make tuition free at public colleges, there's a better comparison: Scotland, which abolished tuition fees in 2000.
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University of Texas Students Prepare New Fight Against Guns—With Dildos
Next August, Texans will be allowed to carry concealed weapons on public university campuses. In the wake of a spate of shootings on campus, a new group is planning a unique protest. Texans will soon be able to carry concealed firearms into public universities. But some will come out swinging with other weapons: dildos.
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Love Gov: An Education in Debt
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University student union bans free Tex-Mex sombreros for being 'racist'
University of East Anglia student union officials orders Tex-Mex restaurant to stop handing out free sombreros to students
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