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The University of Pennsylvania and Brown University have been accused of colluding with the six other Ivy League schools to ...
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The March 18 email was from a sophomore, Alex Shieh, who explained that the responses would be included in a story for The Brown Spectator, a new, as yet unpublished conservative newspaper on campus.
The email caused Shieh, as well as two others, "to be under investigation for possible violations of the university’s code of student conduct,” the Times said.
Alex Shieh, a rising Brown junior, has gone and done it again. He’s made the university’s administrators mad by saying there are too darn many of them.
Brown University student Alex Shieh was called to testify before lawmakers during a hearing on alleged antitrust violations and tuition price-fixing by Ivy League schools. The hearing was titled ...