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  2. Report of sexual assault investigated at HPU - AOL

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    Nov. 9—HIGH POINT — Campus police at High Point University arrested an 18-year-old male student who is accused of sexually assaulting and injuring an 18-year-old female student in a university ...

  3. Nido Qubein - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Qubein was named President of High Point University, where he has presided over a rapid expansion of the school. [11] Qubein is a major donor to High Point, having committed $10 million to the university, and is also one of the highest-paid university presidents in the United States, collecting a salary of $2.9 million per annum in 2013.

  4. High Point University - Wikipedia

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    High Point University. High Point University (HPU) is a private university in High Point, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The university was founded as High Point College in 1924, and it became High Point University in 1991. HPU offers 66 undergraduate majors, 68 undergraduate minors, and 21 graduate majors.

  5. Turning Point USA - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Turning Point USA at Grand Valley State University filed a lawsuit against the trustees of the school. The complainants asked the court to prohibit enforcement of GVSU's Speech Zone policy and declare it a violation of the students' 1st and 14th Amendment freedoms. They have since reached a settlement.

  6. Controversies about the word niggardly - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the David Howard incident in Washington D.C., another controversy erupted over the use of the word at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. At a February 1999 meeting of the Faculty Senate, Amelia Rideau, a junior English major and vice chairwoman of the Black Student Union, told the group how a professor teaching Chaucer had ...

  7. JuicyCampus - Wikipedia

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    JuicyCampus.com was a website focusing on gossip, rumors, and rants related to colleges and universities in the United States. As of February 5, 2009, it is out of business. JuicyCampus described itself as an enabler of "online anonymous free speech on college campuses". Through strict privacy policies, it allowed users to post messages and ...

  8. Mark Martin (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Martin (judge) Mark D. Martin (born April 29, 1963) is an American jurist who served as the chief justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina from 2014 through 2019. He was appointed by North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory to become Chief Justice on September 1, 2014 upon the retirement of Sarah Parker. Martin was already running for the ...

  9. Criticism of college and university rankings (North America)

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    The university depends far more on high school grades, which, as anyone who has taught at the college level knows, cannot be trusted. If last year's freshman classes at several colleges all had composite high school grade point averages of 3.6 to 3.8, I don't know how the intellectual caliber of one differs from another.