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As Asian American Students, We’ll Keep Fighting for Racial Equity on Campus
The Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling just makes our struggle harder.
Republicans Are Trying to Crush the Youth Vote, But Students Won’t Let Them
New bills are targeting young voters — and students in particular.
By Rachel Janfaza
There Are Major Changes Underway to Special Ed Programs
For the first time in decades, some states are updating their policies.
By Mary Retta
Miss Texas Is Fighting for Abortion Rights and Inclusive Education
Averie Bishop wants to transform what beauty pageants are all about.
By Norah Rami
This Stanford Freshman’s Reporting Brought Down the School President
Theo Baker and the Stanford Daily’s staff landed a scoop that became national news.
By Mary Retta
Florida
Florida Students Will Have to Learn About Some Supposed Upsides of Slavery
Ron DeSantis' Board of Education will make public school students learn about the “personal benefit” of being enslaved.
By Eric Lutz
How You Can Turn Your College Campus Into a Climate-Friendly Green Space
If you’re a student reading this, your school is likely covered in toxic pesticides.
By Mackenzie Feldman
The Untold Story of the Students Who Stood Up to Neo-Nazis in Charlottesville
The students were surrounded by neo-Nazis wielding torches.
By Nora Neus
‘The Tampa Five’ Face Years in Prison After Campus Protests
The students and staffer were arrested during protests against the DeSantis administration.
By Sierra Lyons
I Got Into 15 Schools, and Have Thoughts on the SCOTUS Affirmative Action Ruling
Rotimi Kukoyi is a student at UNC—one of the universities involved in the recent Supreme Court cases.
By Rotimi Kukoyi
How Young People in Appalachia and the South Are Helping to Stop Overdoses
From distributing Narcan to harm-reduction education.
By Norah Laughter
Unpaid Labor Is Seen As a Given in Many Fields
From student teaching to nursing to social work.
By Rainesford Stauffer
The Untold Story of the High Schoolers Behind the First Gender Sexuality Alliance
The group was formed by queer students of color at a New York City high school in 1972.
By Catherine Caruso
A Metal Facility Disposed of Hazardous Waste on High School Grounds for Years
Atlas Metal is facing 22 felony counts after decades of protests from students and community members.
By Lucy Sherriff
What the Heck Is Going on With Student Loan Cancellation and Payments?
There’s a lot in the balance right now.
By Frederick Bell Jr.
It’s Time to End the Physical Abuse of Black Students in Schools
More than 20 states still allow corporal punishment like paddling.
By Kameisha Smith
Black Studies Has Helped Me Understand My Chinese Family
Rather than “indoctrinating” me, it’s done the exact opposite.
By Isabella Zou