The Big Ten men busted many brackets. Want to still watch excellent basketball? Watch the Big Ten women play.
Author: Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY
Going to college over Zoom is exhausting. It’s worse in a 16-hour time difference: ‘I feel like a vampire’
Stuck overseas, thousands of students are taking classes into the wee hours of the night, desperate to keep up with their classmates.
Stranded international college students feel abandoned. They are suing the US government.
Without in-person classes, DHS and ICE banned first-year international students from entering America. Now they’re fighting back with a lawsuit.
Oregon law to decriminalize all drugs goes into effect, offering addicts rehab instead of prison
Progressive legislation that decriminalizes all drugs in Oregon looks to give addicts an opportunity for a different life through rehab and treatment.
Meet Flo, an old Winnebago delivering COVID-19 tests, flu shots and food to students in need
Meet Flo, a 40-foot Winnebago purchased by a New Mexico school district with CARES funding and converted into a mobile nursing unit.
College campuses drove major COVID-19 outbreaks. Now, will they require the vaccine?
After a fall of COVID outbreaks, college students are expected back on campus in 2021. Will they be required to have the vaccine once it’s available?
‘My voice matters’: Notre Dame’s Niele Ivey, Duke’s Kara Lawson use new roles to speak out
Two of the most prominent women’s basketball programs in the country hired their first Black head coaches in a time of major racial reckoning.
Coronavirus updates: Republican Ohio governor wishes Trump had ‘more happy relationship with masks’; US passes 100K single-day count
Latest COVID-19 news: The U.S. surpasses 100K new daily cases for the first time. China bars UK travelers. Denmark to slaughter minks.
COVID is pushing these college students to drop out. That could devastate the economy and their lives.
During the COVID pandemic, community college students are dropping out or sidelining their education. That could have devastating consequences.
‘Like smoking multiple packs a day’: Hazardous air quality worries West Coast parents
As fire season burns hotter and longer, which increasingly results in hazardous air blanketing the West Coast, what’s the risk for young children?