Monday, April 16, 2007

Is U.S. News Compiling Inaccurate College Rankings?

MONDAY'S BIG STORY:
College Presidents Fighting Back Against Rankings
Everyone who has attended college knows of the U.S. News & World Report rankings. The annual list of the best colleges and universities has grown in importance over the years and has come to the leading authority on how "good" a school is.

This over-dependence on one set of rankings, and a disagreement over how their scores are compiled, has lead a group of college presidents to sign a letter urging others to boycott the ranking system.
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CAMPUS GIRL OF THE DAY
Juliana Purazzella, of the University of Texas, is Monday's Frat Boy News Campus Girl of the Day.

Juliana loves her vodka tonics, majors in biology, and want to be a model after college.
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