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What Debates About Critical Race Theory Get Wrong
The uproar around teaching CRT in K-12 schools is really a fight against a straw man.
By Cobretti Williams
50 College Graduation Gifts Grads Actually Want
As told by actual college graduates.
By Rachel Dube and Aamina Inayat Khan
Over Half of Student Loan Borrowers Can't Afford to Restart Payments
While debt cancellation is supposedly "still on the table…".
By Lex McMenamin
The U.S. is Reassessing its Student Loan Payment Processes
Following an NPR investigation, the agency is re-examining its income-driven repayment (IDR) processes.
By Fortesa Latifi
How This Muslim-Only Sorority Is Celebrating Ramadan
From sharing mixtapes to hosting iftars with other campus organizations.
By Yusra Farzan
The Student Loan Pause Is Being Extended
But the White House did not mention anything about debt forgiveness.
By Jacqui Germain
What Filing a Complaint Against My University Taught Me
I never thought that I would take my university to court.
By Zahra Biabani
The Fight to Cancel Student Debt Is Coming to Biden’s Doorstep
The pause on loan repayments is set to expire on May 1.
By Jacqui Germain
White Women Benefit Most From Affirmative Action
Yet conversations about affirmative action tend to focus on race, not gender.
By Wendy Leo Moore
Campus Mental Health Care Has to Be More Inclusive
A one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work for LGBTQ+ students or students of color.
By Olivia Sanchez
The Interest Rates on Student Loans Are Out of Control
“You get to the mentality — it’s like, what’s the point?”
By Jacqui Germain
Lack of Student Loan Relief Harms Black Women the Most
Black women have more student debt than any other demographic group.
By Aiyana Ishmael
It’s Really Disappointing Harvard Professors Didn’t Listen to Students
Three grad students accused a longtime professor of sexual harassment.
By Lex McMenamin
Liz Warren: Now’s the Time To Raise Hell on Student Debt Cancellation
"The White House is making a decision now. We need to be heard."
By Jacqui Germain
Students Are Walking Out During the Omicron Surge
"We are the people who have to go to school and risk catching COVID-19."
By Lex McMenamin
Autistic Students Want to Be Seen As Their Full Selves At School
Neurodivergent students deserve more than the bare minimum.
By Mary Retta
These HBCU Alums Are Tackling Hunger on College Campuses
More than a third of college students in the U.S. are food insecure.
By Eric Ginsburg
Teen Vogue’s 10 Best Op-eds of 2021
These are the stories that got readers talking.
By Teen Vogue Staff