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For Students in Debt, Bitcoin on Their Minds
Survey findings suggest one in five college students pours extra financial aid dollars into trendy yet risky investments in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Free No Longer
Rowan University will start charging insurance plans for health services, a shift that leaves some worried that the additional costs will deter students in need.

More Aid for Student Parents
Congress triples federal funding for low-income student parents, and advocates welcome the support -- the first new investment in years -- but say much more is needed.

Political Uniformity?
Citing lack of diversity in campus politics, Vassar College sophomore starts new publication to help conservatives and liberals alike express their views in a healthy way.

Still Hungry
New report finds large numbers of students lack adequate food and shelter -- but the data are not representative.

A World Without Depression
UCLA is attempting to end the disease entirely, starting with students on its campus.

After the ACA, Fewer Uninsured Students
Since health-care reform was enacted, the number of students without health insurance has dropped, but they remain the largest cohort of uninsured Americans.

A Racial Slur in a White Sport
Virginia Tech's women's lacrosse team has come under fire for singing a song with a repeated racial slur, leading many to say the incident highlights a lack of diversity in the game.
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