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Can student be forced to counsel gay clients?


February 6, 2012 by Taylor Hannigan

A student sued after she was booted from a counseling program because she did not want to talk about homosexual relationships with clients.

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Students up in arms over Internet use charge


October 17, 2011 by Taylor Hannigan

Saying their high-end school should provide them free and unlimited Internet usage, students aren’t taking news of a per-megabyte charge lying down.

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And the best predictor of college success is …


September 15, 2009 by Taylor Hannigan

It’s not standardized test scores or demographic factors, according to a new book. Instead, it’s this.

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Drunken student dies — Was it fraternity’s fault?


July 20, 2009 by Taylor Hannigan

A drunken student arrived at a fraternity house looking for a party. Instead, he fell into a gorge and died.

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In the courts: Students’ newest weapon


May 26, 2009 by Taylor Hannigan

Students have a new weapon they can use to claim disability discrimination by schools – and it could lead to quite an uptick in court cases.

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