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The sudden crisis stems from an unexpected consequence of Obama-era rules, intended to protect online students’ interests, that the Trump administration is putting into effect. (PREMIUM)
For some, birds on campus are a nuisance. For others, it’s a chance to pocket their cellphones, look around, and behold hawks locking talons in a mating dance. (PREMIUM)
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