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Education
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By Sal Khan and Jeffrey Rosen
Too Many High School Seniors Are Turning Away from College Altogether
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How School Voucher Programs Hurt Students
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And on March 29, a Pennsylvania high schooler sent a text to his family, “I love you all. There is an active shooter.” It was a hoax.
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How America Started to Fall Out of Love With College Degrees
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What to Do If You Can't Afford to Pay Back Your Student Loans
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How to Help Teenagers Stay Motivated at School
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When You Will Have to Start Paying Back Your Student Loans
Legal experts told TIME it is increasingly likely loan forgiveness will get thrown out by the conservative majority court
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March 2, 2023
What Supreme Court Arguments Mean for Student Loan Forgiveness
Experts say it appears likely that student loan forgiveness will get thrown out based on the Supreme Court's desire to limit executive power.
By Solcyré Burga
February 28, 2023
How We All Benefit From Student Debt Relief
Four mayors explain that student debt relief will bolster their states economically.
By Quinton Lucas, Steven Reed, Frank Scott Jr., and Randall Woodfin
February 27, 2023
Florida Bill Would Enforce Sweeping Bans at Universities
House Bill 999 would ban funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and gender and CRT majors at Florida state universities.
By Olivia B. Waxman
February 25, 2023
This AP African American Studies Teacher Invited TV Cameras Into His Class to Avoid Controversy
“I've never experienced something like that in my teaching in 29 years," says Emmitt Glynn.
By Olivia B. Waxman
February 22, 2023
Inside a Florida AP African American Studies Class
Here's what happened after the state banned the course.
By Olivia B. Waxman
February 15, 2023
AP African American Studies Scholar Speaks Out on Florida's Ban
"Those narratives that they were singling out aren't in the curriculum itself," says Harvard's Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
By Olivia B. Waxman
February 1, 2023
Ending COVID Emergency Could Doom Student Loan Forgiveness
The future of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan is in crisis after the Administration announced it would end the COVID-19 public health emergency in May.
By Solcyré Burga
January 31, 2023
How Martin Luther King Jr. Is Being Taught in New Ways
Experts say the civil rights icon was not the moderate the mainstream make him out to be.
By Olivia B. Waxman
January 12, 2023
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