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CAMPUS ACTIVISM By Garrett Shanley Cornell University has vowed to suspend more than 100 students — a striking example of how colleges are ratcheting up pressure on protesters this fall. ADVERTISEMENT RESEARCH INTEGRITY This Study Was Hailed as a Win for Science Reform. Now It’s Being Retracted. By Stephanie M. Lee A paper that shows how far the reproducibility movement has come may also show how far it has to go. 'A TOTAL MESS' By Eric Hoover The Government Accountability Office released new findings on the federal-aid crisis. But no one can say when it will finally come to an end. ADMISSIONS & ENROLLMENT At U. of Wisconsin, Underrepresented Students of Color Were Half as Likely to Be Accepted This Year By Declan Bradley The data paints an unusually detailed picture of a selective college’s first cycle without race-conscious admissions. BACKGROUNDER A Fraught New Era of Scrutinizing Admissions Metrics Has Begun. Good Luck Figuring It All Out. By Eric Hoover One thing is clear: It’s premature to make big, sweeping conclusions about the lasting impact of the court’s decision.
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