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NAVIGATING THE STRIKE ‘It’s a Mess': Grades Are Due Soon, and U. of California Professors Are Struggling By Carolyn Kuimelis and Grace Mayer A month-long strike involving thousands of teaching assistants has forced universities to make contingency plans. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER How the Largest Higher-Ed Strike in U.S. History Blew Up Finals By Grace Mayer and Carolyn Kuimelis Across the University of California, students and professors aren’t sure how they’ll get through the end of the term. NAMING AND SHAMING Why Some Colleges Publicly Punish Student Groups By Kate Hidalgo Bellows More campuses are adopting open reports on student groups amid a push for greater accountability among those that misbehave.
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