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This Teen Is Facing a Jury for a Theft She Says She Didn’t Commit
“I don’t want this to happen to anyone else.”
By Jodi S. Cohen, ProPublica and Jennifer Smith Richards, Chicago Tribune
What School Is Like for Florida LGBTQ Students Post-'Don't Say Gay'
For queer students, school is a place that can hurt and heal.
By Ariel Gilreath
My Predatory Student Debt Was Canceled — Let's Do the Rest
"Everyone deserves to wake up without the burden of student debt hanging over them."
By Nathan Hornes
How I’m Fighting the Politicians Trying to Erase My Existence
Stella Keating, 17, is speaking out against anti-trans laws.
By Stella Keating
How Disasters Are Redefining the High School Experience
The Paradise High School class of 2022 were freshmen during a wildfire and seniors during a pandemic.
By Colleen HagertyPhotography by Ron Ben
9 Graduating Seniors Share Advice for Current Students
“Remember that you have so much life left to live after graduation.”
By Mary Retta
A High School GSA Adviser Was Put on Leave For Hosting a Drag Show
The event was put on blast by an anti-LGBTQ+ Twitter account.
By James Factora
This is the U.S.'s First Fully Unionized Undergrad College
At Iowa's Grinnell College.
By Lex McMenamin
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
What Climate Anxiety Looks Like for 18 High School Students
"I purposely didn’t apply to any colleges on the West Coast.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
How This Muslim-Only Sorority Is Celebrating Ramadan
From sharing mixtapes to hosting iftars with other campus organizations.
By Yusra Farzan
7 Fashion Students Explain What School Is Like During a Pandemic
"It's kind of like, I'm working towards this big goal, but I don't know when life would feel the same."
By Donya Momenian
Meet the Teens Fighting Florida's “Don't Say Gay” Bill
“Do you know how trivial the Great Gatsby feels right now?"
By Fortesa Latifi
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
What It’s Like to Run a Business As a College Student
“I didn’t know how to start.”
By Vignesh Panchanatham