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Payment Pause Extended Amid Legal Battles

The extension, through June 30, gives the Supreme Court the opportunity to weigh in on the administration’s debt-relief plan during its current term.
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Supporting Student Parents Is an Equity Imperative

Accessible and affordable childcare is a driver of college completion, Jhenai Chandler writes.

Defeated Sheriff Candidate Objects to Decisive Student Votes

A candidate for sheriff of Wisconsin’s La Crosse County is blaming his loss in the Nov. 8 election on student...

Survey Notes Benefits of Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Borrowers who had their loans discharged through Public Service Loan Forgiveness or were on track for cancellation saw improved credit...

‘Thankstaking’ Celebrations Gain Momentum

Forget the turkey and stuffing—many institutions are using Thanksgiving programming on campus to celebrate Native cultures.

Berkeley (Finally) Agrees to Make Online Content Accessible

Disability rights advocates welcome news of Berkeley’s consent decree with the Justice Department, which many consider long overdue.
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16 Chinese Universities Start Anticorruption Majors

But academics raise concerns about the future employability of students majoring in the topic and their retention in the public sector.

Calls for Removal of U of Arizona Administrator Grow

University of Arizona students, faculty and community members are calling for the removal of a university administrator after a Sept...