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The Greatest Generation Redux?
The challenges before college students today match those of any generation, write Morton Schapiro and Barry Glassner, and they will need all the support older Americans can offer.

College Promise Programs Wrestle With Pandemic Realities
As states begin slashing budgets, some free college programs are feeling the sting.

Report: Student Debt Flattening
The average amount of loans that bachelor's degree graduates hold has been relatively flat the past few years. But there's still much work to do, experts say.

Clapping Emojis Instead of Campus Rallies
A campaign being held during a pandemic looks and sounds different this year on college campuses, but coronavirus doesn't lessen the fervor.

A Supreme Court Shift to the Right
Amy Coney Barrett, if confirmed to the Supreme Court, could have a sweeping impact on colleges and universities.

‘The CSU Will Look Different’
New Cal State chancellor, Joseph I. Castro, will thread the needle between consistent priorities and changing times.

Democrats in Moderation
Democrats in tight, key races in moderate states are shying away from supporting Joe Biden's debt cancellation and free college plans.

Ginsburg Was Advocate for Equity
The justice, who died Friday, wrote decisions that upheld rights of women, racial minorities and gay people in higher education.
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