
FROM this morning’s
Inside Higher Ed:
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A federal magistrate has indicated that he will find a California State University System rule that requires students to be civil to be unconstitutional, The San Francisco Chronicle reported. The ruling…came in a case in which San Francisco State University responded to a complaint about the conduct of College Republicans who stomped on flags with the name of Allah on them during an anti-terrorism rally. San Francisco State found no violation, but the Republicans challenged the civility code, saying that the investigation violated their rights....•
Shasta College, in California, has been consumed by speculation over how an 800-pound breeding boar was poisoned in September, The Redding Searchlight reported. Rumors have intensified since the student newspaper, The Lance, reported that the prized pig was poisoned two days after six students who worked on the college farm were evicted from a dormitory. Officials said that there is no evidence linking the students to the death of the pig, who was named Romeo.
IN LOCAL NEWS:
There's a rumor that, at yesterday's special meeting of the SOCCCD Board of Trustees in which the Chancellor was evaluated, after hours of deliberation, it was decided that
Raghu Mathur is to be issued exactly
one Brownie Point.