June 13, 2011 by Geneva Reid

To avoid the high cost of college tuition and the huge loans that go with it, some students are trying a unique — if not drastic — approach to save money.
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December 2, 2010 by Geneva Reid
Is Twitter a convenient tool for sharing information – or is it just a big waste of time that’s destroying students’ writing skills? Take a look at the latest stats …
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March 20, 2010 by Jacob Hawley
More and more students are flocking to colleges that offer this major. How are these schools working to meet the increased demand?
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February 21, 2010 by Geneva Reid
More students are studying abroad than ever — but what are they getting out of the experience?
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February 16, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan
When a school told its female wrestlers they’d have to start competing with men for a spot on the team, the real fight began.
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January 31, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan
A Christian high school claimed a university shouldn’t be allowed to reject high school courses it deems too religious. Did a court agree?
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November 24, 2009 by Taylor Hannigan
Responding to an announced tuition hike, outraged students decided to take action.
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June 22, 2009 by Geneva Reid
They may have graduated more than 30 years ago, but droves of job seekers now are turning to their college career offices for help. But are schools ready for them?
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June 8, 2009 by Geneva Reid
The news has been bleak for this year’s college grads: There are very few jobs out there.
But a new study is pointing to some surprisingly hot career trends.
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