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Students Describe Cheating Schemes for 2020 AP Exams
From group calls to private Discord chats.
By Zach Schermele
Students Shouldn't Be Graded During a Global Pandemic
As a teacher, I think we should use a universal pass system.
By Abdullah Shihipar
Grading Is a Total Mess During the Pandemic
Schools have conflicting ideas about what is most fair for students.
By Zach Schermele
We Need to Make the SAT and ACT Optional — For Good
The test-optional movement should extend beyond the current crisis.
By Endiya Griffin
Colleges Are Under Pressure to Return Native American Remains
“People are asking for repatriation as a way of caring for other people.”
By Sarah Kopp
Our Voter Committee: Coronavirus Changed Everything
“I just can't tell you how surreal it is to cast a vote...when the future doesn't feel tangible.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
Students Improvised Their Own Graduation Ceremonies
“It was the first time most of us smiled in a while.”
By Zach Schermele
The Coronavirus Response Is Disenfranchising College Students Like Me
"Thousands of young voters in Florida didn’t get a say in our own future.”
By Terriayna Spillman
What to Know About Distance Learning During the Coronavirus Outbreak
The shift to online education won’t be easy.
By S. Baum
Why Are Textbooks So Expensive?
43% of college students say they’ve skipped meals to save money for textbooks.
By Zach Schermele
It’s Past Time for Universities to Divest From Fossil Fuel Companies
“We can’t stand for it any longer.”
By Anaïs Peterson, Greta Kvittem, and Elizabeth Love
The Controversy Over Dorms for Minority College Students, Explained
Many students say these spaces foster community. Critics call them a form of segregation.
By Mary Retta
A Legal Loophole Lets Colleges Pay Students Less Than Minimum Wage
Is this happening to you?
By Mary Retta
ACT Tests Keep Getting Lost in the Mail. What’s Going On?
Some students and parents felt cheated.
By Zach Schermele
How College Rankings Can Perpetuate Inequality
The “best” schools in the U.S. News & World Report rankings always happen to be prestigious, wealthy institutions.
By Zach Schermele
Why It's So Easy to Cheat on College Admissions Tests
Teen Vogue talked to students who cheated — or witnessed cheating — on high-stakes tests like the ACT and SAT.
By Zach Schermele
How to Advocate For Yourself At Work
Whether it's a raise or some respect, these self-advocacy tips can help you.
By Brittney McNamara
Betsy DeVos Is Getting Sued Over Student Debt
One plaintiff described her loan situation as "a hot mess."
By Zach Schermele