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She endured two trials and public shaming, but after four years, her attacker is going to jail
One of Yee Xiong's greatest struggle's was convincing others she wasn't to blame for her rape.
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Kaine, as governor, left a mark on higher education in Virginia
While in Richmond, Timothy M. Kaine pushed to boost college funding and sought to console Virginia Tech after the 2007 massacre there.
 
Five lessons I learned the hard way from the college application process
A college-bound freshman writes about how she navigated the admissions process, and what she learned along the way.
 
A rather unusual collaboration: Amazon teams up with Wells Fargo on private student loan deal
Wells Fargo is offering Amazon.com customers discounted interest rates on private student loans, creating a partnership with the online retail giant at a time when private lenders are losing market share to the federal government.
 
Pokémon goes to college (and terrorizes mascot)
Some colleges ban it. Some embrace it. McDaniel College features its "Green Terror" mascot in a parody video of Pokémon Go on campus.
 
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