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Biden Said Student Loan Debt Relief "Should Be Done Immediately"
Sparking the latest round of a debate over student loan debt.
By Jameelah Nasheed
Neurodiverse Students Say COVID-19 Derailed Their Routines
High schooler Lena Olson said online learning has been “a train wreck.”
By Olivia Tucker
We Don’t Need Private Schools
Private school education was, to me, a form of indoctrination.
By Ananya Kumar-Banerjee
Megan Thee Stallion Is Giving Away 2 Scholarships to Women of Color
“In honor of all the young women out there who don’t stop working hard.”
By Lauren Rearick
College RAs Are Organizing After Losing Jobs, Housing During COVID
This is affecting some of the most marginalized students on campus.
By Mary Retta
Inside the Movement to Stop Paying Student Loans
“Debt is very different for the wealthy than it is for the poor.”
By Fortesa Latifi
What It’s Like to Start School During the Wildfires
“It’s so difficult to breathe that it feels like there’s a weight on my chest.”
By Jenna Yuan
Not Going Back to School Means Even More Loneliness
"Although school brings piles of never-ending assignments, I deeply crave the connections I had there."
By Iyana Jones
Liberal Arts Colleges Need an Overhaul or They Won’t Survive
It’s time to rethink these institutions from the ground up.
By Pearse Anderson
Northeastern Dismissed 11 Students for Violating COVID-19 Policies
The students will not receive a refund on tuition.
By De Elizabeth
University of Alabama Sees Over 500 Positive COVID Tests One Week Into Classes
"This trend is a real threat to our ability to complete the semester on campus.”
By Jameelah Nasheed
Cardi B Asked Joe Biden About Free College and Free Health Care
Cardi talked about her college struggles in a vulnerable moment with the candidate.
By Lucy Diavolo
ICE Backed Off Its New Rule for International Students
ICE and DHS rescinded the policy after a lawsuit from Harvard and MIT.
By Lucy Diavolo
International Students Are Stressed Out by ICE's New "In-Person" Rule
"I can't understand why international students staying in the country is such a horrible thing."
By Araceli Cruz
Growing Up Trans in a Red State Was Lonely — Until I Got to College
"Living here is an uphill battle, but it’s my home."
By Syd Stephenson
What Happens When Your College Closes for Good
Small liberal arts schools are most at risk.
By Zach Schermele
The Higher Education Issues Affecting Young People In The Next Election
Republicans and Democrats have very different points of view on college and student debt. Here’s what you need to know before you get out and vote.
The University of California Will Drop ACT/SAT Requirements
The UC system laid out a five-year plan to replace the ACT and SAT with its own standardized test.
By Lucy Diavolo
For First-Generation Students Like Me, Cancelling Graduation Stings Even More
My family and I got to this major milestone despite generational obstacles, and now we're losing this milestone.
By Yaasmeen Piper