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US Justice Department Says Yale Discriminates Against White and Asian College Applicants
The Department of Justice found that Yale University violated federal civil rights law and ordered it to change its admissions process. Yale denies the allegations.
It Is High Time We Change the Culture of Internships
Student internships, by design, have been exclusionary and exploitative. We talk to students and experts to assert why there needs to be an urgent change, especially now.
Colleges Are Tracking COVID, but Don't Have to Report the Cases to Anyone
Schools commonly track and report campus outbreaks of illnesses like STIs or the mumps, but for COVID, they're being far less transparent.
Students Returning to College Can't Quarantine on Campus. Where Do They Go?
While some schools provide housing for quarantine, others won't let students on campus unless they self-isolate within the state for two weeks, leaving many scrambling to find somewhere else to stay.
These Indian Students Missed College Life. So They Recreated Their Campus on Minecraft
With IRL schooling shut, some Ashoka University students have taken their uni life to the servers.
UT Will Close Campus if a Student—But Not an Employee—Dies From COVID
The list of triggers for immediate closure at the University of Texas doesn’t include a faculty or staff death, which has already happened as the school readies itself for students.
10 Students on Visas Talk About Getting Deported If School Doesn't Resume
"I’ve been expecting ICE and the Trump administration to use the pandemic to make it harder for people to come back or leave the country all together."
Lori Loughlin Finally Pleaded Guilty to Trying to Scam Her Daughters Into USC
She's agreed to two months in prison, although a judge still has to approve.
Canada, Here's What You Need to Do About Your Student Loans Right Now
The decision to defer payments depends on how much you owe. VICE answers questions about school-related debt for students and graduates.
College Students Across the Country Are Demanding Schools Give Back Their Money
“These schools have contractually agreed to provide us with certain services that we're not being provided with.”
As Coronavirus Shuts Down College Campuses, Students Scramble for Stability
"My parents found out that I'm gay, and they kicked me out,” said one Harvard student. “I've been relying, really, on the university for housing."
Queer Students Are Fleeing This Huge Mormon College Because of its Dating Rules
Brigham Young University's rule change seemingly opened the door for LGBTQ students to come out. With the policy reversing course, some of those students are considering transferring.