Across higher education, institutions are navigating a period of significant financial strain. Declining enrollment trends, increasing pressure to keep tuition affordable and rising operational costs ...
I read in dismay that the Moorhead School Administration is moving the Alternative Learning Center back to Vista Center for Education. When I was the school counselor at the ALC and we were at the ...
You may have heard of the author Cheryl Strayed who wrote a memoir called “Wild: Lost and Found” about her long solo hike of over a thousand miles in the Pacific Northwest while grieving her mother ...
The U.S. Department of Education recently released a proposed rule change that would affect federal loan limits for graduate students. These changes could harm the country’s workforce and limit access ...
We now have a war in Iran, prices are rising, immigration is discouraged, there is more remote work flexibility and politics are a circus, but those are just some of the reasons for an unexpected ...
I’ve done a lot of moving since I started at Indiana University Bloomington almost four years ago. I’ve moved in and out of dorm rooms, into my first apartment and, this year, into a standard, ...
Florida State's men's basketball team declined an invitation to the NIT after a late-season surge. The decision was made by the team's seniors, who had little interest in a consolation tournament. By ...
Last semester, my philosophy group was discussing Greek life fashion trends after class. We determined that frat culture is characterized by enduring trends — think Barbour jackets and Patagonia vests ...
Employees at Tucson Unified School District's administrative offices will be packing up in coming months as they move in waves into a new headquarters at 220 W. Sixth St. The district will be leaving ...
And the Las Vegas Raiders should be glad for it. Not to the point of saying goodbye to Maxx Crosby. Not to the level of losing a player who has meant so much to the organization. Who has done so much ...
In his Moving Places column, former Reader film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum treats film as inseparable from life. Here, his criticism fluidly roams across politics, music, literature, and popular ...