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Billions in Bonds Approved

But the fate of one high-profile statewide ballot measure—on undocumented students in Arizona—remains too close to call.

What the Voters Decided

In the wee hours of Wednesday, control of Congress remained unclear. The consequences for higher education could be significant.

Pushing Their Peers to the Polls

College students turned out in force for the 2018 and 2020 elections. Some have been working hard this cycle to make sure that trend continues.
Opinion

We Need the Youth Voting Rights Act Now

Proposed federal legislation to expand youth voter registration options and mandate on-campus polling places is badly needed, Anusha Natarajan writes.

Pell Grant Rules Out but More Guidance Needed

More than half a million people could benefit from the reinstatement of the Pell Grant for incarcerated students in July, and efforts are underway to start college-in-prison programs for this group.

Not Business as Usual

Elsevier report on the pandemic-era research environment describes confidence gaps between scientists and the public—but also potential for increased engagement in science.

More Than 26 Million Apply for Student Loan Forgiveness

Nearly 26 million Americans have applied for relief under the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan, the White House announced...

‘A Dream Defaulted’

Authors discuss their book about “the student loan crisis among Black borrowers.”