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Occupy thug calls Michelle Rhee 'Asian b-tch'
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Pro-lifers win recognition at Johns Hopkins
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Leftist students force commencement speaker to cancel
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Texas students want to opt out of funding gay group
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Sex offender elected student body president
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Atlanta teachers' scandal prompts allegations of racism
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Many unions circumvent Michigan's right-to-work law
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British teachers worry their union has moved too far left
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Court okays adult teacher-student sex in Arkansas
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Johns Hopkins denies recognition to pro-lifers, equates them with white supremacists
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The man America needs: Stannis Baratheon
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Ariz. group used student fees to lobby for tax hike, sues to keep funding
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Illinois moves to ban sale of energy drinks to kids
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Study: School administrative bloat increased 700 percent since 1950
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Indiana school vouchers upheld by state supreme court
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Teachers' low test scores under fire in Mississippi
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Ten years later, Supreme Court will revisit affirmative action in Michigan
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Education Department website removes Chairman Mao quote
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Stanford drops pro-capitalism course from roster
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Michigan bill punishes universities for skirting right-to-work
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New York state offers $500 reward for reporting gun owners
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Striking teachers scream insults at substitute teachers
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Brown University's workshop on gay sex to segregate participants by race
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New cell phone app shows nearest gun-free zones
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Students can earn class credit for attending 'White Privilege Conference'
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University of California student government pushes divestment from Israel
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CNN criticized for Steubenville rape trial coverage
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Massive strike may hit British schools this summer
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Oregon teachers union opposes tax hike warning label
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Islamic group banned for hosting gender segregated event
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Chris Christie to heckler: Public schools need competition
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'Oz' film costs Michigan taxpayers $40 million
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Study promises to explain why lesbians are so fat
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Ex-Detroit mayor convicted, ridiculed
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Harvard admins snoop through deans' emails in search of press leak
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Prof forces students to lobby government to ban soda
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Ex-Labor Secretary Robert Reich peddles tea party conspiracy theory
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Teachers protest standardized testing
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Teachers fight back against 'unfair' union maneuver