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Andia Anderson hoped to go to college, but unfortunate events have tested her resolve, from becoming homeless to losing her ...
Coach Tom Izzo touched on a lot of topics at his end-of-season press conference on Wednesday. Much of it was not about Michigan State’s Big Ten regular season championship or run to the Elite 8 but ...
As the university went into lockdown, students and staff received emergency alerts urging them to shelter in place. Inside the buildings, students crouched beneath desks, texting loved ones in fear.
The New York Times is looking to hear from students who are considering attending schools abroad because of Trump administration policies.
PEOPLE spoke exclusively with East Tennessee State University student Crimsyn Price about her experience with Taco Bell's Live Más Scholarship ahead of her graduation this May ...
California colleges support low-income students — including non-citizens — using federal funds. Trump policy now excludes non ...
Whether it's LinkedIn or Tinder, Gen Zers are constantly being told "no." It's sending their anxiety and loneliness into ...
My 92-year-old mom's politically engaged, widely read, a clothes horse and a quick draw with a cocktail shaker. Here's how ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
Tight end Max Klare, who transferred from Purdue to Ohio State this offseason, stood out with an early highlight in the ...
A viral conversation about the near-death of reading by U.S. college students in the iPhone era reveals a threat to democracy ...
Removing books about the Holocaust and the Black experience in the United States strikes at the heart of the academy’s ...