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What Happens When Your College Closes for Good
Small liberal arts schools are most at risk.
By Zach Schermele
This New Outlet Publishes Teen Fiction Writing
And allows young authors to have their work reviewed by literary icons.
By Rhea Ahluwalia
Meet the Students Who Are Also Healthcare Workers
“It's been really emotionally and physically taxing.”
By Mary Retta
A Lot of Students May Not Return to College In the Fall
“I don’t think [remote] education is worth the cost of tuition.”
By Mary Retta
Distance Learning Is So Much Harder for Low-Income Students
A lack of reliable internet access is only the tip of the iceberg.
By Nidia Bautista
Grading Is a Total Mess During the Pandemic
Schools have conflicting ideas about what is most fair for students.
By Zach Schermele
Colleges Are Boosting Financial Aid for Wealthier Students
At the expense of lower-income students.
By Zach Schermele
College Students Share What Coronavirus Means for Their Schools
“My mind immediately in the morning went to everyone else.”
By Kaylen Ralph
UCSC Grad Students Are Putting Everything on the Line for a Living Wage
They risk losing their jobs — and some even risk getting deported.
By Kim Kelly
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
What Chicago Public School Students Think of the Teacher Strike
“CPS has starved its students for decades and left us hopeless.”
By Elizabeth King
It’s No Surprise That a Student Journalist Broke a Major Trump-Ukraine Story
Student journalists made national headlines time and time again over the past year.
By S. Baum
Textbooks Are Lying to Students About Climate Change
Some textbooks include no mention of climate change, but offer breathless praise for the fossil fuel industry.
By Bill Bigelow
The Trump Administration Is Making Life Hell for International Students
Student visas declined by over 100,000 from 2016 to 2018.
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
Pete Buttigieg Is Going All In On The Youth Mental Health Crisis
"We can’t pretend there’s no health consequences to what’s going on in the White House."
By Allegra Kirkland
Students and Teachers Are Writing Wills in Case They Are Killed in a School Shooting
“It felt like I should think about what should happen to my own family if something were to happen to me.”
By De Elizabeth