We should advocate for trade schools just as much as college, especially after a pandemic
It’s time to talk about the false, negative stigma around trade school.
Universities should advocate for more students to study abroad
Why do 98% of students miss out on school-organized travel?
Improving education requires rethinking it first
Progress isn’t about tearing down — it’s about building up.
The NBA is already a positionless league. Why aren’t the All-NBA teams?
It’s time to give All-NBA honors to the best 15 players, regardless of position.
The meme-stock revolution isn’t going away just yet
Here’s what retail investors are doing and why you should care.
Today athletes speak on politics and race. Some NBA players in the 1990s were blackballed for this.
Craig Hodges, NBA champion and teammate of Michael Jordan, sacrificed his career when he voiced concerns about racism in America.
International students tackle remote learning during the pandemic
International students faced unique challenges during the pandemic, such as taking class in a different time zone and various levels of isolation.
Apple’s new software update protects your privacy like never before — and Facebook isn’t happy
Through a new update from Apple, apps designed to mine personal data will be limited by a pop-up, allowing users to decide for themselves whether to disclose their information.
Dogecoin has gone up 8000% and DogeDay promises big returns for retail investors
Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency which initially began as a parody coin, is now one of the highest valued coins on the blockchain. The Shiba Inu dog-themed cryptocoin has surged over 8000% this year, driven in large part by the rapidly growing DogeCoin Reddit page.
Student anxiety remains high about post-grad job market
A year ago, college grads faced a historically bleak job market that was especially difficult for young workers. Now, even as COVID-19 slowly subsides, the next wave of graduates have gained little confidence about a pandemic job hunt. For them, anxiety overshadows news of a waning pandemic.
College students are getting COVID-19 vaccines before older adults with greater health risks
While doling out vaccines with an emphasis on speed and total number of vaccinations could lead to achieving herd immunity sooner, this tactic leaves health equity concerns unaddressed — some college students are becoming eligible for vaccines before their own parents.
Associated Press team wins 2021 Selden Ring Award for uncovering labor exploitation in palm oil industry
Associated Press reporters Margie Mason and Robin McDowell won the 2021 Selden Ring Award for Investigative Reporting, presented today by USC Annenberg in a virtual ceremony.