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    The University of Texas has long offered free football tickets to all the state's legislators, including the annual showcase event at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. But this year's game was played while House lawmakers are investigating whether Regent Wallace Hall abused the authority of his governor-appointed position to undermine Austin campus president Bill Powers and potentially get him fired. (AP Photo/Michael Thomas, File)
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    2 lawmakers investigating whether University of Texas regent took free tickets

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    Indy Star: Community college, state emails expose favors between officials, raunchy jokes, nude pics
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    Indy Star: Community college, state emails expose favors between officials, raunchy jokes, nude pics

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    University of California President Janet Napolitano has lunch at the Bruin Plate with students at UCLA in Westwood, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 11, 2013. Napolitano toured UCLA for the first time, meeting privately with administrators, faculty and students. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Times, Francine Orr, Pool)
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    Janet Napolitano vows to keep UC tuition affordable

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    Education Secretary Arne Duncan has said that some for-profit colleges lure students into expensive educational programs that don't increase employability, while leaving graduates and dropouts with crushing debt. (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for TIME)
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    Manhattan Moment: Don’t expect genuine reform from higher education

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    Total student debt nearly doubled from 2007 to 2012 and now exceeds $1 trillion.
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    Manhattan Moment: Obama student loan plan won’t restrain tuition hikes

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    Chron of Higher Ed: Former graduate student collects placement data he wishes he’d had
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    Chron of Higher Ed: Former graduate student collects placement data he wishes he’d had

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    University of Mississippi hate speech: All audience called to dialogue

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    Louisiana State University was awarded a $4 million grant to acquire a new supercomputer cluster capable of making one quadrillion calculations per second. (Courtesy photo)
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    LSU wins $4 million grant for supercomputer

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    A makeshift memorial hangs on a lamp post across the street from the Washington Navy Yard on Friday. (AP/Carolyn Kaster)
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    University of Kansas suspends prof who wished murder on NRA kids

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    Regents president foresees schools plan by spring
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