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MIT hacked: But what was the target?


September 26, 2011 by Claire Knight

A Harvard student allegedly hacked into MIT’s computer network, but he wasn’t after students’ identities … so what was he looking to snag? 

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After high school, college? Maybe not


August 12, 2010 by Geneva Reid

The knee-jerk reaction to attend college after high school may be stopping mid-kick. More students are opting to take some time off — and colleges are supporting the idea.

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Students rating profs: Waste of time?


April 15, 2010 by Geneva Reid

At the end of each semester, students are asked to evaluate their professors. But is it a useful measure of the best teachers — or simply a popularity game?

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Want to increase enrollment? Try this …


October 3, 2009 by Claire Knight

It’s not necessarily a lack of financial resources that’s keeping low-income students from enrolling in college. What else could it be? 

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Blowing off steam: The latest on campuses


August 15, 2009 by Geneva Reid

They’re stressed – and they need to do something about it.

So, many college students across the country stand outside at night – often in pajamas – and for one minute they … well, can you guess?

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