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Author: Chris Quintana, USA TODAY

Travel

‘We do not want to risk our lives’: Amid coronavirus scares, colleges try to keep healthy, calm

January 30, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘We do not want to risk our lives’: Amid coronavirus scares, colleges try to keep healthy, calm

Coronavirus scares pop up daily at colleges. The concern has some merit, considering high-density housing and large numbers of international students.

Money

Divorce? Marry off your kid? As financial aid confusion grows, parents consider drastic measures

November 22, 2019 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Divorce? Marry off your kid? As financial aid confusion grows, parents consider drastic measures

Parents can’t afford their EFC, or expected family contribution, after filling out a FAFSA to get financial aid. Some have turned to drastic measures.

News

4 frat deaths this month. 2 this week alone. What’s going on with fraternity hazing?

November 12, 2019November 13, 2019 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on 4 frat deaths this month. 2 this week alone. What’s going on with fraternity hazing?

As a wave of young men nationally die in circumstances that appear to be related to fraternities, experts are unsure what to do next

News

A professor spoke about whiteness at Georgia Southern University. Students burned her book.

October 10, 2019October 11, 2019 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on A professor spoke about whiteness at Georgia Southern University. Students burned her book.

A Latina author challenged students at Georgia Southern University to think about white privilege. Students burned copies of her book. And it’s 2019.

Nation

Virginia Beach victims remembered with songs and sermons at vigils

June 1, 2019June 2, 2019 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Virginia Beach victims remembered with songs and sermons at vigils

The Virginia Beach community came together Saturday to try to make sense of what many described as a senseless act.

News

Robert F. Smith paid Morehouse student loans. What about those of us without a billionaire?

May 20, 2019 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Robert F. Smith paid Morehouse student loans. What about those of us without a billionaire?

The billionaire said Sunday he would use his wealth to wipe the slate clean for 400 students. The graduates cheered. The rest of us looked on in envy.

Money

Free college plans like Elizabeth Warren’s are pretty pricey. Some say her plan would benefit the rich most

April 26, 2019April 26, 2019 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Free college plans like Elizabeth Warren’s are pretty pricey. Some say her plan would benefit the rich most

Who will free public college and debt forgiveness touted by Elizabeth Warren actually benefit? Probably the middle class and the wealthy.

News

A college closed, leaving thousands without a degree. How to keep it from happening to you

March 26, 2019 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on A college closed, leaving thousands without a degree. How to keep it from happening to you

Students at Argosy University say they were blindsided by the for-profit college’s closure. But they missed warning signs. Here’s how to find them.

News

‘I am with you’: President Trump signs executive order on free speech at college campuses

March 21, 2019March 21, 2019 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘I am with you’: President Trump signs executive order on free speech at college campuses

We already have the First Amendment. So how would this order work?

News

Are universities the victims here? What colleges have to do right now to clean up admissions after largest-ever cheating scandal

March 16, 2019 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Are universities the victims here? What colleges have to do right now to clean up admissions after largest-ever cheating scandal

We’re victims, universities said, after they were caught in largest college admissions scandal ever. Here’s why no college has offered sweeping change.

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Blue supermoon: See photos of the rare moon that won’t happen again until 2037

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College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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5 people shot in Illinois, 2 in critical condition

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