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Yale Accidentally Made 43,000 Social Security Numbers Public
Maureen O'Connor · 08/24/11 02:17PMDakota Fanning Helping NYU Meet Required Celebri-Student Quota
Lauri Apple · 08/23/11 10:25PMComment of the Day: University of Phoenix Calling
Richard Lawson · 08/23/11 06:40PMStudy: Integrated Cafeterias Solve Racism
Hamilton Nolan · 08/23/11 04:40PM
You probably remember being in school and looking across the cafeteria at all the mysterious, differently-hued people huddled at their own table on the other side of the room and asking yourself, "Why are all those weird [black/ white/ Asian/ Latino/ Unidentifiable] kids sitting together? No wonder we are so racist." Then you continued telling racist jokes to your own racially homogenous table.
Good Riddance to 'For Profit Colleges'
Hamilton Nolan · 08/23/11 10:52AMCornell Nerd: Internet Bandwidth Limit Ruins My Social Life
Maureen O'Connor · 08/17/11 03:11PM
Rising Cornell sophomore Cristina Lara wants her school to abolish its 50GB/month student bandwidth limit. (To use more, students have to pay.) "Internet usage is free in virtually every college and university in the country," Cristina writes in a petition, "and it's also free among all 7 other institutions in the Ivy League." Sounds reasonable.
Professor Leaves Christian College After Suggesting That Science May Exist
Hamilton Nolan · 08/15/11 01:47PMCollege Points Out to Freshmen: You Are Fat
Hamilton Nolan · 08/10/11 12:06PM
Most college freshmen only find it necessary to be mortified by their roommate, their room decorations, their dorm mates, the difficulty of the classes, their struggles with newfound freedom, their all-too-frequent intoxication, and the overwhelming sense of being a lost and anonymous soul in a brand new environment in which nobody loves them. Now, at least one school is working to ensure that they're also mortified by their own lack of physical fitness. Progress!
College Is a Decent Bet (That You Might Lose)
Hamilton Nolan · 08/05/11 03:11PMRick Perry Was a Horrible College Student
Jim Newell · 08/05/11 11:59AM
Now we know why Gov. Rick Perry is aggressively trying to change Texas' state university system to one where teachers are paid by how much money they bring in, and students are treated like "customers": It's to take on revenge on the professors who gave him horrible, no-good, very bad grades during his college days.