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A YEARSLONG ORDEAL The Harassment Case That Has Berkeley at a Boil By Katherine Mangan Early on, both professors felt “uncomfortable.” Then things went rapidly downhill. ADVERTISEMENT DATA For the First Time Since the Pandemic Began, Colleges Saw Undergraduate-Enrollment Gains This Fall By Audrey Williams June The sector added 160,000 students, with the most significant growth coming at community colleges, according to initial data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. LATITUDES As War Rages, Candidates and Elected Officials Threaten to Revoke Visas of Student Protesters By Karin Fischer Republicans have called for deporting foreign students who express support for Hamas or criticize Israel.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY The Sociology of Literature Comes of Age By Lee Konstantinou Two new books investigate how capitalism and culture collide. Pell Grants Return for the Incarcerated, but Applying Remains a Challenge Watch our explainer to better understand the history of American prison education and why obtaining financial aid for incarcerated prisoners — even with reinstated eligibility for Pell Grants and a simplified FAFSA — is still so difficult.
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