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Black Student Borrowers Are Playing Catch-Up

Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan should be understood in the context of the GI Bill’s exclusionary legacy, Melvin Hines writes.

U of Kansas Can’t Ban Handguns Around Combustibles

The University of Kansas may not ban handguns, even where combustible materials such as rocket fuel are stored, according to...
Opinion

‘Do I Belong Here?’ Students’ Service Experiences Through the Lens of Campus Climate

Colleges can amplify the experiences of students reaching out to campus offices by ensuring they feel safe and comfortable, write campus climate consultants Genevieve Weber, Sue Rankin and Erik Malewski.

Oregon Apologizes for Chant During Brigham Young Game

The University of Oregon has apologized for a profane chant by some students while Oregon hosted Brigham Young University at...

2022: The Year of the Female Gubernatorial Candidate

More glass ceilings can and will be broken in November. In today’s Academic Minute, Fresno City College’s Alana Jeydel discusses...

What Are the Liberal Arts?

New study shows most high school seniors have little idea.

A Women’s College Goes Coed, and ‘Chaos Ensues’

Notre Dame of Maryland University abruptly announced it would begin admitting male undergraduates next fall to combat enrollment declines. Backlash from students and alumnae was swift.
Opinion

Go Ahead, Assign ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’—in College

Harper Lee’s novel belongs on college-level syllabi for the very reasons it’s rightfully losing favor in secondary school curricula, Andrew Newman writes.