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College prof busted for cooking meth


December 26, 2011 by Jacob Hawley

This Boston math instructor may have seen too many episodes of Breaking Bad

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Colleges team up to fight binge drinking


July 18, 2011 by Christina Insalaco

Up until now, colleges were on their own in their attempts to eliminate binge drinking. But that’s about to change. 

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Is student ‘Hot or Not’ site sexual harassment?


December 20, 2010 by Jacob Hawley

Inspired by Facebook’s early days, a new website lets students rate each other – but it may already have gone too far. 

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Trespassing student killed by train — and parents sue


August 30, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

It was late at night, and the student was trespassing in a dangerous area off school grounds. But it was the school’s fault that she was struck and killed by a train, her parents said.

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Court deals blow to music industry in file-sharing case


July 19, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

The Recording Industry Association of America thought it had a big win against a student who shared some music files. But something’s changed.

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Would you want to share a bathroom with a swine flu victim?


November 10, 2009 by Geneva Reid

Is it OK for a college to quarantine a sick student in a residence hall – where the rest of the students could catch the illness?

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Are your students falling into these 2 Web danger zones?


November 5, 2009 by Claire Knight

College students’ lives can be changed — and even destroyed — in the time it takes to click a mouse. Take a look at these real-life examples of the harm digital technology can cause.

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