Delta Variant Prompts Parents, Students, and Teachers to Speak Out

A Georgia professor resigned on the spot. Stanford RAs are striking. The delta variant is putting the regularly-scheduled back to school season under pressure.
The same bedroom in four vignettes: a student's first day, winter break, prom night, and graduation. For many, these formative experiences unfolded remotely during the 2020-2021 school year.

The Class of 2022 On Their Lost Years

“We hardly know what we are doing, and we’re faced with the constant question of whether or not we’re doing enough.”

The Hurdles in Biden’s Education Agenda

The administration prioritized resuming in-person learning, but left student loan reform to the wayside.

Fall Student Athletes Cope with the Loss of a Season

With the U.S. gearing up for a second wave of coronavirus outbreaks, the future of college sports remains uncertain.

Adults Near UNC’s Campus Step Up to Support Students When University Resources Fail

A new community-led initiative pairs students with various needs with local parents who can provide it.

The Back to School Money Grab

Universities around the country show a blatant disregard for students’ lives, while collecting tuition — often at full price.
Illustration of Dana Richie by Josh Magpantay.

How High School Journalists in Georgia are Pushing Through an Uncertain Academic Year

“Our students, our teachers, the county need a form of news.”
A graphic of a laptop computer and books by Maggie Chirdo.

Trump Administration Rescinds Student Ban — But The Damage Has Been Done

While international students no longer have to worry about deportation for taking online-only classes, fear still remains.