As colleges across the country shuttered LGBTQIA+ resource centers and other supports, students are stepping up to protect each other
Many young people on foreign visas are now avoiding summer travel to see their families
Betar US’s former head claimed in an interview with Prism that the group works with the Trump administration and police to identify protesters. Student organizers say Betar’s actions, including distributing “pagers,” are making students feel unsafe
Canary Mission went from a blacklist that harmed professional prospects to a dossier of people for the U.S. government to target and detain
The detainment of Mahmoud Khalil and others shows how attacks on protesters are weaponizing immigration structures and relying heavily on outside agitators
These are the first official expulsions for protests on Columbia’s campus since 1936, according to Columbia University Apartheid Divest
As the Israeli military continues its siege on Gaza, college students nationwide continue to protest in solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand their universities divest from Israel. From hunger strikes and rallies to solidarity encampments, college students have joined together for eight months to raise their voices against
Echoes of 1968 spread across campus as student protesters break into and occupy an administrative building
A day-by-day breakdown of the ongoing Columbia protest in support of Palestine and the student movement it helped galvanize
Many students who have spoken out say they’ve been doxxed, targeted, fired, or had their advocacy equated with terrorism
School newsrooms are essential to aspiring reporters and communities with news deserts, but many face challenges from censorship to a lack of resources
A Korean American student advocate against gun violence considers what it means to be Asian in America and the causes of the Atlanta shooting as AAPI hate crimes rise.
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