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TOWN AND GOWN When Off-Campus Housing Goes Awry By Erin Gretzinger Students at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities were left in the lurch by the delayed opening of an apartment complex. What is the university’s responsibility to fix it? ADVERTISEMENT 'OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT' Why One College President Is Denouncing a Conservative Campus Group By Nell Gluckman Michael Crow, of Arizona State, said he believes two people associated with Turning Point USA who accosted an English instructor should be charged with hate crimes. A 'LEAKY PIPELINE' Even With Tenure, Women Are More Likely to Leave Higher Ed By Calli McMurray Women who work at less prestigious institutions and in fields outside of STEM are also more likely to quit, according to a new study.
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