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While declining print readership and advertising revenue started prompting layoffs and paper shrinkage at professional newspapers decades ago, campus publications managed to stave off those financial woes for a while.
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The University of Central Florida has placed an accounting instructor on paid administrative leave while the university and its police department investigate a reference he made to "a killing spree" in talking with students.
Public university students in Florida next year will be able to start working toward college degrees without actually going to college ...
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Scientists believe they have identified a time in history, which provides the most complete picture of how the planet might respond to rising CO2 levels.
Does Twitter have a credibility problem?