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The Trump Admin Wants to Confuse You About What Is and Isn’t Constitutional
But you don’t need to be a lawyer to know they're full of it.
By Molly Coleman
How Congress Quietly Made It Nearly Impossible for Borrowers to Escape Their Student Loans
The story begins in the 1970s.
By Jillian Berman
How the George Floyd Protests Prepared Us for This Moment of State Violence
Our collective actions are part of an ongoing struggle and resistance, not a final resting place.
By Olayemi Olurin
What It Feels Like to Graduate College As an Undocumented Student
It doesn’t matter that I am a “good” immigrant graduating cum laude.
By Cristina Jiménez Moreta
This Instagram Account Shares All the News Gen Z Needs
“We wanted to create a media company that actually reflected the generation that we live in.”
By Steffi Cao
My Family Lived Through Mass Deportations in the 1950s. Now History Is Repeating Itself.
My grandpa, an American citizen of Mexican descent, was deported by Eisenhower.
By Santiago Campos
The Trump Admin Is Enabling Workplace Discrimination. Here’s What to Know
Here’s what Trump has done, and how discrimination on the job actually works.
By Inimai Chettiar
Why Our Nation’s Historic Places Mostly Commemorate ‘Rich Old White Men’
There are very few “historically significant” sites associated with Black, Latino, or Native American communities.
By Marianne Dhenin
How the Trump Administration Is Leaving Disabled College Students Behind
Disabled students already have to fight just to get basic accommodations.
By Mia Ives-Rublee
The Trump Admin Wants to Allow People to Carry Guns Without Permits in All 50 States
Congress is pushing a “Constitutional carry” law that puts all of us at risk.
By Caroline Light
A Biden-Era Instagram Account Run By a Hill Staffer Is Now Posting Through Trump Chaos
Dear White Staffers anonymously helps organizers boost issues and federal workers leak stories.
By Lex McMenamin
I Went to a Moms for Liberty Convention. Here’s What I Saw.
Everyone seemed to be trying to make a buck.
By Katherine Stewart
UVA Tried To Shut Down Its Historical Tours Discussing Slavery. These Students Resisted.
A conservative alumni group took issue with the discussion of difficult parts of UVA’s history.
By Sophie Hayssen
Why More Young People Are Getting Their News From Influencers
And how media is trying to keep up.
By Pam Segall
What to Know About the Trump Admin’s New Student Loan Collection Policy
If you haven’t been paying your federal student loans, read this.
By Jacqui Germain
Trump Is Driving International Students Away from U.S. Universities. That's a Big Problem.
“I just don't feel safe going to the U.S. right now.”
By Jeffrey R. Young
'I Need My Lawyer’s Number Written on My Body': International Students Are Preparing for the Worst
Students are terrified of retaliation from the Trump administration.
By Anvee Bhutani
Elon Musk Is Building His Own Company Town. Should We Be Scared?
The billionaire Trump advisor is building his own “Texas utopia."
By Rebekka Ayres
The Trump Admin Is Going After People Who’ve Defaulted on Federal Student Loans
They could seize wages and tax refunds.
By Nadra Nittle, The 19th