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    The first and largest piece of the remnants of a Confederate statue known as "Silent Sam" is lifted before being transported to the bed of a truck early Tuesday,  Jan. 15, 2019 on the campus of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C.  The last remnants of the statue were removed at the request of UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Carol Folt, who also announced her resignation in a move that increases pressure on the system's board of governors to give up on plans to restore the monument.
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    UNC removes any hint of ‘Silent Sam’ from campus, claims public safety risk

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    Top colleges overlook veteran applicants
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    Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Sergei Kislyak.
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    Campus police want students to report acts of ‘bias’
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    Study: Checking phone during class could cost college students half a letter grade on exams
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    Students walk through the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville, Va. (Photo by Jay Paul/Getty images)
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    University says making sorority members study 25 hours a week is hazing

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    FILE - In this June 25, 2010, file photo, students walk across campus at Portland State University in Portland, Ore. The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Trump Administration's travel restrictions on certain countries directly affects more than 180 international students at Oregon's largest public universities. Portland State University has students from five of the seven travel-ban countries, and officials say if any of those students go home, they either can't return here or it's risky.

    Academia strikes back to protect its fraudulent disciplines

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    Some public university presidents make more than $1 million a year. Are taxpayers and students getting a good return?
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    Some public university presidents make more than $1 million a year. Are taxpayers and students getting a good return?

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    Conservative scholar and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza will be pardoned by President Trump. D'Souza, who pleaded guilty to campaign finance fraud, was sentenced in 2014 to five years’ probation after he pleaded guilty to violating federal election law.
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    Stanford Republicans blocked from using private funds on speakers

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    Happy teenagers having snack and talk at break between lessons.
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    Self-driving ‘snackbots’ now deliver food and drink to students on campus

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