#ClearTheList, endorsed by people like ‘Bachelor’ contestant Ashley Spivey, helps teachers get back-to-school supplies.
Author: Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY
More colleges are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine. Some are starting to kick out unvaccinated students.
Students who don’t get vaccinated risk paying thousands more, loss of WiFi on campus – and even disenrollment.
You got the vaccine. They didn’t. College roommate situations could get tricky with COVID.
When a college student who got the COVID vaccine is paired with an unvaccinated roommate, should students sleep in masks? Can they change rooms?
‘We are so unprepared’: Extreme heat fueled by climate change putting farmworkers’ lives on the line
As extreme temps become more common because of climate change, advocates and sympathetic lawmakers worry about the future of farmworking in America.
‘Like a sauna in our apartment’: Record-breaking heat in Pacific Northwest hits high of 116 degrees; cooler temperatures expected Tuesday
A record-breaking heatwave that descended on the Pacific Northwest reached its peak Monday, with temperatures soaring past 116 in Portland, Oregon.
‘I want it for me’: 1st-generation college student beats COVID barriers to stay in school
As COVID hammers low-income families and higher ed budget cuts loom, experts worry about losing hundreds of first-generation college students.
Stanford turns back Louisville 78-63, advances to 14th women’s Final Four
Ashten Prechtel came off the Stanford bench to score 15 points, including 3-of-3 from deep, to lift the Cardinal to its first Final Four since 2017.
Stanford’s Anna Wilson finds joy, purpose in defense. We should celebrate her for it.
Anna Wilson has blossomed into one of the nation’s best defenders after years of injuries, frustration. Now, she wants to lead Stanford to a title.
Is basketball necessary? For Maryland women’s coach Brenda Frese and her family, there’s no doubt
Brenda Frese is trying to lead the Terrapins to another national title under watchful eye of her greatest fan, her father, who has prostate cancer.
Joyful play from Stanford’s Kiana Williams could help Cardinal win women’s hoops title
Kiana Williams, one of the top guards in the country, credits her father, brothers for toughening her up as a young kid playing hoops.