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DISCIPLINED FOR DIPLOMACY By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Critics say the agreements excuse protesters’ rhetoric and violations of campus policy. WHAT LEADERS SAY By Sonel Cutler The president of East Georgia State College says he wants to reassure students and families. But communication experts caution against playing the comparison game. POLITICAL SCUFFLE By Sarah Brown The action by the Texas A&M University system underscores an escalating conflict over the federal law, which governs how colleges handle complaints of sexual harassment and other sex-based discrimination.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Kevin Dettmar How to balance your sense of obligation to your department with what you really want out of your career.
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