Institutions struggle to get students to abide by safety policies. Covid-19's restrictions will be even harder to enforce. And more.
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Institutions already struggle to get students to abide by safety policies, particularly those governing alcohol use. The Covid-19 health restrictions will be even harder to enforce. (PREMIUM)

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Four reasons you should join the online-teaching movement and spend some time this summer polishing your digital skills.

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