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Supreme Court Upholds Payments to Athletes
Justices unanimously rule the NCAA cannot bar compensation for education-related benefits. But the narrow ruling may not upend the NCAA amateurism model as much as some had hoped (and feared).

Opinion
Change Through the Aeons
Clare Krusing, Lauren Meadows and Daniel Oates describe how a student advisory board and university president have made a lasting impact on their institution, providing lessons for others.

In Admissions Season Until Late August
For regional public colleges and universities, challenges of the year are outlasting the pandemic.

How COVID-19 Damaged Student Success
Many students think the pandemic impeded their learning and academic progress, but the experience likely taught them some lessons about higher education and themselves.

Juilliard Students Protest Rising Tuition
A rare student protest over a tuition increase at one of the world’s most prestigious performing arts schools highlights the tension over tuition discounting.

Opinion
Complain, Educatedly
When advocating against injustice, one must first put their own adversity, such as discomforts from the pandemic, in perspective, writes student Alexandra Bowman.

‘Worse Than the Original Assault’
Old Dominion University vigorously defends itself and Philip Roth biographer Blake Bailey against sexual misconduct allegations. Did it go too far?

Falling Tuition Revenues, Rising Tensions
Santa Fe Community College cut academic programs and faculty after steep enrollment drops and revenue losses during the pandemic.
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