The Chronicle of Higher Education

Many Campus Murders Involve Neither Students nor Professors

By Kit Lively

Early one Saturday in May 1995, a student jogging in a remote corner of the sprawling campus of California State Polytechnic University at Pomona found something horrifying: the body of a woman who had been shot to death.

University police quickly distributed bulletins about the crime. Three days later the woman was identified as...

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