Maine Gov. LePage accused of voter intimidation after he says college students must establish residency to vote; There needs to be a better way to rate the quality of colleges; Suspect in custody after stabbing at Rutgers; Harvard cancels men’s soccer season after finding more ‘scouting reports’ on women;
 
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Virginia colleges are bracing for potentially significant state budget cuts
With Virginia facing a $1.5 billion budget shortfall, public colleges and universities are looking for ways to offset the likely loss of state funding without raising tuition and fees next fall.
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Maine Gov. LePage accused of voter intimidation after he says college students must establish residency to vote
Republican Gov. Paul LePage, warning of possible voter fraud, said state officials would investigate students who vote to ensure they are complying with state law.
 
There needs to be a better way to rate the quality of colleges
Higher education is an “experience good,” meaning students don’t know what they are buying until after they experience it.
 
Suspect in custody after stabbing at Rutgers
Three people were injured, including a suspect, university officials say.
 
Harvard cancels men’s soccer season after finding more ‘scouting reports’ on women
After finding sexually explicit 'scouting reports' of female soccer recruits, Harvard athletic director cancels the men's soccer team season
 
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