coronavirus
The College Board Doesn’t Care Enough About Students
The strict testing guidelines for the 2021 APs are proof of that.
By Riya Sharma
Beauty Salon Workers Should Be Eligible for COVID Vaccine, Says Catalina Cruz
“Our need for self-care shouldn’t put anyone’s life at risk,” the assemblymember wrote.
By Kara K. Nesvig
Talking About Anti-Asian Violence as Something New Is a Trap
It is rooted in a long history of racism and U.S. policy.
By Nicholas L. Hatcher
Young People Want to See Major Government Spending Now
So they can, you know, have a future!
By Kate Taylor Mighty
COVID Anniversary Anxiety Is Real — Here’s How to Cope
Trauma experts weigh in on how to manage increased anxiety around the pandemic's "anniversary."
By Liv McConnell
Democrat Are Your Ruling Class, Not Your Friends
Even as allies, Democrats are so often a disappointment.
By Lucy Diavolo
This Term Explains Why Governments Allow Some People to Die
“Necropolitics” explains so much about our world.
By Namrata Verghese
The Democratic Party Has a Feminism Problem
“A party that claims progressive feminist politics must actually practice them.”
By Lex McMenamin
We Need Recorded Lectures Always — Not Just During a Pandemic
“This is an issue of accessibility.”
By Mansee Khurana
For Students in Prison, Remote Learning Has Been a Disaster
“There is no way to compensate for the lack of human contact.”
By Mary Retta
Remote Learning Is Linked to a New Wave of Cheating Scandals
Professors can now more easily detect when students share answers.
By Maya Eashwaran
Democrats Have to Stop Rolling Over on Key Priorities
Without a $15 minimum wage, we’re stuck with the bare minimum — literally.
By Kaylen Ralph
The Texas Blackouts Were Just the Beginning
America is now a decaying country — literally.
By Kandist Mallett
Abigail Breslin Says Her Father Passed Away From COVID-19
“I won’t ever, ever, ever forget you.”
By De Elizabeth
33 Reusable Cloth Face Masks You Can Buy Now
Do your part in preventing the spread of COVID-19.
By Tess Garcia and Bianca Nieves
The Fight for $15 Isn’t Just About the Minimum Wage
There’s another crucial piece to this movement.
By Jacqui Germain
Texas Teens Say Storm and Pandemic Are a Devastating Combination
"We’re gonna go back to the normal next week, but the normal is still a pandemic.”
By Fortesa Latifi
YDSA Say They Want to Step Up Where the Government Hasn’t
“Organizing with people you can trust...is the only way out of this nightmare."
By Lex McMenamin