"Freedom of speech is a fundamental aspect of American democracy, and university campuses have historically been central to the free speech debate through serving as protectors of this constitutional right. In recent years, campuses have returned to the center of this debate as our notion of what kinds of speech are acceptable and how speech should be controlled continues to develop. With the rise of trigger warnings, designated free-speech zones, and controversial speakers being disinvited from lecturing at universities, the question of whether campuses continue to represent the future of free speech or symbolize its repression has become progressively urgent"--Amazon.
Molly Barlow is on a European vacation with her new boyfriend Ian. Over the next nine days and nine nights her world is turned upside-down when she happens to run into her ex-boyfriend Gabe with his new girlfriend in a London pub. As the days pass, Molly begins to realize the life she'd been living is a lie, and begins to question what really matters to her. And as the two couples join together for the rest of the vacation, Gabe and Molly have some soul-searching to do, leading to some major decisions.
High school students Connell and Marianne form an unlikely bond that they hide from other people. Connell is a popular football player and Marianne is lonely and private. When they attend Trinity College in Dublin, the roles switch and Marianne has a new social life while Connell shyly looks on from the outside. The two explore other people and possibilities but always return to each other. Then Marianne begins to self-destruct and Connell goes off to find meaning elsewhere, but soon they are both forced to decide how far they will go to save the other.
an inside look at a year of college boys becoming men
Robbins, Alexandra
Examines the true stories of two college freshmen--called Jake, a boy who hopes a fraternity will help him overcome social awkwardness, and Oliver, a tough and athletic boy who doubts his ability to lead his fraternity--and their experiences over two years with their fraternities. Discusses why fraternities sometimes encourage good kids to do bad things, why rituals and secrets still occur in fraternities, and how and why deadly accidents still occur.
After so many challenges and hardships, Tessa and Hardin have developed a strong bond. However, when new secrets about both their families come to light, Tessa and Harden have to ask themselves if they are even the same people who originally fell in love. Hardin's anger at life grows, and if Tessa cannot calm him down, no one will be able to.
Follows the adventures of mutant Doreen Green, aka the superhero Squirrel Girl, as she, her squirrel sidekick Tippy-Toe, and a squirrel army take on Kraven the Hunter, Galactus, Whiplash, and more, but their greatest challenge may be college life.
A young Korean-American woman at an elite American university is drawn into acts of domestic terrorism by a cult tied to North Korea and then disappears, leading a fellow student into an obsessive search for her.
Three mismatched college freshmen--cynical Susan, innocent Daisy, and goth-girl Esther--come together to become friends, needing one another, even if they don't know it, to get through their first giant adventure in college. Susan tries to avoid her ex-boyfriend, Esther chases a fellow goth, and Daisy decides to join a yoga club that turns out to be a little bit cultish.
"Eric Bittle may be a former junior figure skating champion, vlogger extraordinaire, and very talented amateur p?tisser, but being a freshman on the Samwell University hockey team is a whole new challenge" -- Amazon.