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November 12, 2007 05:44 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

*Altercations between two frats that left a brother with a broken jaw have prompted Washington State officials to move 32 freshmen from their chapter houses into the dorms, the Daily Evergreen writes. The fraternities tell the Evergreen the incidents were the result of personal conflicts, not a fraternity rivalry.

*St. Louis University has been debating its Classroom Civility Initiative, a document that classifies misbehaviors from text messaging in class to death threats and gives guidance to professors on how to respond, the University News reports. Sounds like a job for Miss Manners.

Tags: Washington State University | St. Louis University

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