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'Locker Room Talk' Leads Colleges to Suspend Teams
Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, Amherst and Washington University in St. Louis have suspended men's teams or players from competing because of lewd messages that athletes allegedly exchanged.
Beyoncé Wants 'Lemonade' Infringement Lawsuit Dismissed
The singer's lawyer says her Emmy-nominated HBO special doesn't bear infringing similarities to a short film.
'Missing' Columbia Student Speaks About Her 'Escape'
Nayla Kidd was attempting to start a new life in Brooklyn days after she was reported missing from the Ivy League school.
Columbia 'Mattress Protest' Lawsuit Back in Court
Paul Nungesser, whom Emma Sulkowicz accused of rape, filed a new complaint against the university one month after the judge granted a motion to dismiss.
'Hamilton,' Associated Press Among Pulitzer Winners
Additional winners include 'The Sympathizer' by Viet Thanh Nguyen in fiction and the Associated Press in the public service journalism category.
Why Jeb Bush's Gun Tweet Backfired
Social media users have fired back at the GOP candidate for tweeting a photo of a gun with the caption, "America."
We Must Be Careful Not to Lose the Peace in Colombia
It would be a grave mistake for the U.S. to fail to invest in the peace as it has in pursuing counter-narcotics goals.
A Pacific Northwest Earthquake Could Cause Landslides
Researchers say the 2015 Nepal earthquake and the landslides it caused paint a picture of what may happen in the Pacific Northwest, from California to British Columbia.
Petition Calls for Prosecution of 'Chair Flip' Officer
Because of federal probes, the South Carolina solicitor says he cannot now bring a case.
The Other Side of the College Sexual Assault Crisis
Allegations of sexual assault on campus are at record levels, as are lawsuits from the accused, including Paul Nungesser, claiming schools discriminated against them based on gender.
Flooding Hits South Carolina's Newer Housing Hardest
It wasn't Charleston that experienced the worst flooding.
'US News' Names Princeton and Williams Top Colleges
The annual Best Colleges rankings came out September 9.
DC Needle Policy Change Led to Drop In HIV Infections
A study found that new HIV infections related to injected drug use dropped 70 percent after the federal government allowed Washington, D.C., to fund syringe exchange programs.
KKK, Black Panther Groups to Hold Opposing Confederate Flag Rallies
The Klan affiliate is urging supporters: "If you're white and proud, join the crowd."
South Carolina Gov Haley: Take Down Capitol's Confederate Flag
Angry crowds marched on the Statehouse to demand the flag be taken down on Saturday.
The Complex Politics of South Carolina's Confederate Flag
A 15-year-old compromise in a decades-long fight makes moving the flag a daunting legislative task.
Confederate Flag's Place at the South Carolina Statehouse Questioned After Church Shooting
Historian calls out the state on Twitter for honoring the flag after a suspected hate crime.
Columbia University Mattress Protester Releases Video Addressing Rape
Emma Sulkowicz is continuing her work after graduating.
Nearly 19% of Female Freshmen May Experience Rape
A new study also found that many young women entering college report already having suffered sexual trauma.
Clinton: Pray for Freddie Gray's Family
In her first public policy speech as a presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton lamented the country's high incarceration rate.
Accused Student in Mattress Protest Sues Columbia
Emma Sulkowicz claims Paul Nungesser raped her and she later received course credit for a highly publicized protest against him.
Why Californians Are Starved of Water
Nature, overpopulation and bad government choices have all contributed.
Coming Droughts Will Threaten U.S. Water Availability
Within this century, climate change will bring "megadroughts" that will rival any drought seen for the past 1,000 years.
Pablo Escobar's Feral Hippos to Be Steralised
The animals have been multiplying quickly since they escaped from the drug lord's private zoo in 1993
Photos: Columbia Student Activists 'Carry That Weight'
In the campus movement against sexual assault, the mattress has become an emblem of resistance, not slumber.
Gun Deaths in U.S. Twice as High Among African-Americans as Caucasians
A new study is the first to examine firearm-related fatalities by ethnicity, race and state