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BURDEN ON SPEECH When Are Appeals to Campus Safety an Excuse to Suppress Speech? By Maggie Hicks A sweeping punishment, a canceled art show, and allegations that Indiana University is silencing pro-Palestinian voices. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION By Jeffrey C. Isaac On a scandalous suspension at Indiana University. ATHLETICS Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Players Can Vote to Unionize. What Does That Mean for Everyone Else? By Nell Gluckman A federal official has ruled in the athletes’ favor, allowing them to hold a union vote. The ruling applies only to them but could reverberate across college sports.
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THE WORKPLACE Nevada Faculty Member Who Accused Former Adviser of Sexual Abuse Says She’s Been Fired By Katherine Mangan The case resulted in student protests and a re-evaluation of Title IX procedures. BACKGROUNDER She Accuses Her Former Adviser of ‘Sex Slavery.’ He Says She Consented. By Katherine Mangan The tangled case of Feifei Fan and Yanyao Jiang, who ended up working in the same department, headed for a Title IX showdown. RACE ON CAMPUS New FAFSA Has Left Latino Families ‘Frustrated and Scared’ By Daarel Burnette II For all the anxiety over the affirmative-action ruling and the dismantling of DEI, the new student-aid form might hurt students of color the most.
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