A teaching assistant who gave a student a 0 on an essay citing the Bible will no longer be teaching at the University of Oklahoma.
After IU stopped the Indiana Daily Student from printing their news, the Purdue Exponent delivered a special edition to Bloomington. The special 'solidarity edition' contains columns from Exponent and ...
The latest edition of the Indiana Daily Student was expected to be on newsstands the morning of Oct. 16 in and around the Bloomington campus. However, within a 24-hour period earlier in the week, ...
IU previously directed the Indiana Daily Student to stop printing news coverage in our newspaper. Upon pushback, the university fully cut print, including our special editions. The IDS was not ...
ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Post-Dispatch and several other papers owned by Lee Enterprises are cutting a daily print edition amid falling subscription rates and company financial challenges. The ...
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ETX View’s September/October 2025 edition, the Business and Legacy Issue, is available below: The latest edition is an all-new theme for ETX View, featuring stories about businesses with deep family ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) announced Thursday that it will stop publishing a print newspaper at the end of the year, cutting dozens of jobs in the process. The last print edition will run ...
Your article on the rise of fraudulent scientific papers drew on the work of a recent paper in PNAS that looked at the issue (“Inside job”, August 9th). We must indeed weed out fraudulent “paper mill” ...
The Oregonian has launched a new digital version of its print newspaper that allows readers to "flip through sections and a trove of additional games, features and opinion content on your computer,” ...
The number of scientific papers flagged as fraudulent has been growing. Now a new paper sheds light on how it’s being done. Researchers found loose networks of unscrupulous editors working with ...