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  2. Criticism of college and university rankings in North America

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    Reed College. In 1995, Reed College refused to participate in U.S. News & World Report annual survey. According to Reed's Office of Admissions, "Reed College has actively questioned the methodology and usefulness of college rankings ever since the magazine's best-colleges list first appeared in 1983, despite the fact that the issue ranked Reed among the top ten national liberal arts colleges.

  3. 25 Most Controversial College Football Moments

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  4. CFP ranking controversy ahead of Week 13 showdowns leads ...

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    Indiana and Boise State are sources of College Football Playoff controversy ahead of Week 13. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ... The other flash point comes with regard to the possibility of ...

  5. Is there already a College Football Playoff controversy ...

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    The 12-team College Football Playoff has plenty of controversy already in its first year. (Grant Thomas/Yahoo Sports) At the center of the debate is a comparison not only of the individual teams ...

  6. Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard - Wikipedia

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    Notably, the College did not provide a figure for students who identified as white and reported that 8 percent of class members did not report a race or identity, twice the prior year's percentage. [77] For the same freshman class, other major universities saw mixed results.

  7. Category:Academic controversies - Wikipedia

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  8. A college student is stirring controversy with their elaborate test-skipping scheme.

  9. List of English words with disputed usage - Wikipedia

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    A aggravate – Some have argued that this word should not be used in the sense of "to annoy" or "to oppress", but only to mean "to make worse". According to AHDI, the use of "aggravate" as "annoy" occurs in English as far back as the 17th century. In Latin, from which the word was borrowed, both meanings were used. Sixty-eight percent of AHD4's usage panel approves of its use in "It's the ...