On Campus Blog

Ruben Rosario of the Pioneer Press makes a good point in considering what Congress would waste if it rejected the DREAM Act, a bill that would grant eventual citizenship to certain college students who reside in the United States illegally: So, essentially, we invest up to 12 years educating these young men and women, and…
In two recent articles, the St. Cloud Times says some progress has been made, thanks to several things: A social host ordinance: The new ordinance seems to be having an impact. In September 2009, there were 99 loud parties reported to St. Cloud police. In September 2010, there were 52, meaning there was a nearly…
Several past instances have prompted Inside Higher Ed to ask whether professors should have the right to walk out of classes if one or more students talk, text or otherwise become disruptive. Syracuse University philosophy professor Laurence Thomas gives a good reason for the tactic: “I have the power to walk out, whereas asking a…
Dr. Elizabeth Chiao of the Baylor College of Medicine, says living with her University of Houston professor husband and sons in the university dorms has brought out the homesickness of some students — especially when the husband and wife walk their pets: “They say, I miss my dogs. They want to walk the dogs, or…
Greer Feick: Wall Street or Social Activism? When I mentioned to a college friend that I was considering careers with organizations that focus on poverty reduction, she rolled her eyes and said, “You know, being a Wall Street banker is just as socially useful as being a social activist.” What struck me about the conversation…
Just in case you missed it in the Thanksgiving rush, here’s what incoming U of M president Eric Kaler said on MPR’s Midday program: “The University of Minnesota is a big, complex institution. One of the biggest in the Big 10,” he said. “My total compensation package is in the middle range for presidents in…
Here’s an update to the story of the University of Minnesota Greek system ending its alcohol ban and replacing it with a new monitoring and enforcement system. The Minnesota Daily calls next spring’s new system, named Arkeo, the “Greek party police”: Arkeo is meant to do more than prevent sexual assault, said Chad Ellsworth, coordinator…
From the Minnesota Daily: The University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus, including buildings, business offices and student study spaces, will be closed over winter break from Dec. 24, 2010 until Jan. 2, 2011. Only essential services will remain open. Student services offices for undergraduates and graduates will be closed, although the One Stop website will…
As I’ve posted before, some recent law school grads are furious over their student loan debts, claiming their law schools lured them in by exaggerating their job prospects. Now the nonprofit Law School Transparency Project is trying to help by producing better data on the schools so prospective students can make better-informed decisions about whether…
Why students should beware what's on their drinks — not in them
So much for Four Loko, the caffeine-and-alcohol bomb that has been on the radar of authorities. Now the latest rage is alcoholic whipped cream called “Whipped Lightning,” according to WGN-TV in Chicago: …College campus leaders are concerned that the new whipped cream product poses a serious threat to college students because many students use the…