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The climate movement needs to remind President Biden that he won’t earn our vote by bargaining away our futures. SENA WAZER and AADITI LELE Week after week, the United States has experienced “unprecedented” climate events: choking wildfire smoke painted East Coast skies red, thunderstorms with hurricane-force winds tore through the Midwest, and heat advisories impacted millions across the country. Our generation […]
Many colleges ignored the undocumented community once President Biden took office, but CUNY’s new efforts show how higher education can better support these students. YAMILA MARTINEZ A student exits a building on the campus of Hunter College of the City University of New York. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images) or Krissia Bonilla, going to college was […]
The former “Mead Memorial Chapel” was renamed by the Middlebury College Board of Trustees. Now, the university has a chance to teach about its role in the eugenics movement. RACHEL LU In October 1912, John A. Mead, then-Governor of Vermont, gave his farewell speech to the state legislature. He addressed the problem of “our degenerates,” […]
Conflicting reports of contamination have worried residents of Florissant, a community that continues to suffer from the legacy of the Manhattan Project. WALTER THOMAS-PATTERSON In October 2022, the Hazelwood School District announced that Jana Elementary in Florissant, Mo., would close indefinitely, after an independent contractor reported elevated levels of radioactive lead dust on school grounds. […]
According to over a dozen student journalists, these are some of the most important issues facing the US, including climate change, health care, child labor, and LGBTQ+ rights. STUDENTNATION In March, a poll from The Wall Street Journal and NORC found that just 23 percent of people under 30 found patriotism to be “very important” to them, compared to […]
With volunteers in middle and high school, approximately 1,400 teen courts in the US allow young people to be defended, prosecuted, and sentenced by their peers. EMILY AIKENS A young person makes an opening statement to the jury in her role as prosecutor during a mock trial demonstrating how the New Bedford Youth Court functions. (John […]