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Student Participation Plummets Despite Increase in Clubs

Student Participation Plummets Despite Increase in Clubs

by John Myers

By Diana Villano Located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York, The Urban Assembly Academy of Government and Law (AGL), is a 9-12 high school that is part of the Seward Park Campus. Consisting of 349 students, AGL is a small, close-knit school. Filled with diversity and cultural appreciation, students maintain amiability and […]

As the NCAA Debates New Rules, Trans Athletes Are Left Out of the Conversation

As the NCAA Debates New Rules, Trans Athletes Are Left Out of the Conversation

by Finn Cooley

At least 24 states have restricted transgender athletes’ participation in sports, and these policymaking decisions often lack input from those most affected.

Students and Staff Grapple With the Sudden Closure of University of the Arts

Students and Staff Grapple With the Sudden Closure of University of the Arts

by Finn Cooley

Administrators announced the closure with little warning on May 31. “It was like a slap in the face or a punch in the gut. It just didn’t feel real.”

Why University of California Workers Stopped Their Historic Strike

Why University of California Workers Stopped Their Historic Strike

by Finn Cooley

Nearly 80 percent of participating union members voted in support of the strike on May 1, citing the repression of pro-Palestine protesters at UCLA, UCSD, and UCI.

An Extreme Anti-Immigrant Law Could Threaten Undocumented Youth in Texas

An Extreme Anti-Immigrant Law Could Threaten Undocumented Youth in Texas

by Finn Cooley

SB 4, which the ACLU called one of the most extreme pieces of anti-immigrant legislation ever enacted, would give Texas police the power to engage in immigration enforcement.

The Supreme Court Could Make Encampment Sweeps Even More Dangerous

The Supreme Court Could Make Encampment Sweeps Even More Dangerous

by Finn Cooley

Unhoused people face significant health risks from encampment sweeps. Grants Pass v. Johnson threatens to make them much more common.

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