Bush Attends Baylor Basketball Game
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Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - January 29, 2009
Game is first public appearance since the former president's term ended.
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Election Day Turns Ugly for Some
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - November 6, 2008
Mutilated pumpkins and threatening graffiti follow historic vote.
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Baylor Halts Incentives to Retake SATs
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - October 17, 2008
Spokesman says school "goofed" when it implemented the practice.
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Will Paying for SAT Scores Boost Baylor's Ranking?
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Robert Morse
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Morse Code: Inside the College Rankings - October 16, 2008
There's no academic value in asking students already enrolled to retake a college admissions test.
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Baylor Pays Freshmen to Retake SAT
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Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - October 15, 2008
Critics say the school is trying to boost its ranking unethically.
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Trail Mix
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - November 7, 2007
Two cars crash into a sorority's homecoming float; a fraternity grows mustaches for cancer research.
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Trail Mix
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - September 26, 2007
At least four dead pigs shot in the head have been found on and off campus at Baylor University.
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Sexual Health Survey Trumps MBA Rankings in Interestingness
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Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - September 18, 2007
Forget the Wall Street Journal's rankings of best MBA programs; Trojan (of condom fame) released its second annual Sexual Health Report Card last week.
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Trail Mix
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - August 28, 2007
Daily updates from campuses nationwide.
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Trail Mix
The Paper Trail - December 19, 2006
Two college presidents support the idea of a college football playoff, Bloomberg reports.
A Christian college in Pittsburgh has filed a lawsuit demanding the right to use religion as a criterion for hiring faculty and staff, the Beaver County Times reports.
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Trail Mix
The Paper Trail - November 30, 2006
University of Alabama football players were "shocked" by their coach's firing, the Crimson White reports .
A movement of frustrated students that started at Howard University last year with a "Declaration of Student Frustration" has resuscitated itself, the Hilltop reports.
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