Student protesters burn American flags at confrontation over Trump victory; Trump’s win leaves Obama’s higher education reforms in doubt; Mobs of tearful, angry students protesting Trump victory swarm college campuses; Student says Georgetown Law suppresses political activity; school says it supports free speech;
 
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The American University campus store makes an online-only transition.
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Student protesters burn American flags at confrontation over Trump victory
Protesters burned U.S. flags at American University in D.C. to protest Donald Trump's election as president.
 
Trump’s win leaves Obama’s higher education reforms in doubt
Donald Trump's defeat of Hillary Clinton on Tuesday places eight years of higher-education reform in doubt.
 
Mobs of tearful, angry students protesting Trump victory swarm college campuses
Election results prompted rage at some colleges, with students marching through the streets in protest.
 
Student says Georgetown Law suppresses political activity; school says it supports free speech
Universities are not allowed to engage in campaign activities, but a student at Georgetown Law argues that he and other students were unfairly prevented from partisan political speech at school
 
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