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BUDGET TROUBLE Federal Covid Relief Is Ending. Connecticut’s Public Colleges Could Face Big Cuts. By Eva Surovell The state’s chief budget official says the money that’s poured in over the last three years was always temporary, and colleges should have planned accordingly. FOR SOME, A 2ND SCHOOL SHOOTING ‘We Have a National Crisis’: How Michigan State Responded to a Mass Shooting By Sylvia Goodman In the aftermath of violence that killed three students, members of the campus community reflected on their roles in a nation struggling with what to do about guns. RACE ON CAMPUS What Exactly Is a ‘DEI Bureaucracy’? By Katherine Mangan Conservatives give new life to an old slur.
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