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UPhoenix Students to Receive $50 Million Over Deceptive Ads

The Federal Trade Commission is sending out $50 million of its settlement with the University of Phoenix to more than 147,000 students who may have enrolled because of deceptive advertisements.

Asian Student Groups Demand Better Anti-Racism Response From Duke

Asian student groups at Duke University came together to pressure the administration to come up with better responses and measures in the wake of racist attacks targeting Asian communities in the US.

Two-Thirds of Students Plan to Save or Invest Stimulus Money

Nearly two-thirds of college students plan to save or invest the money given to them through the third wave of stimulus checks, a survey found.

How to Budget in College: A Step-By-Step Guide to Financial Success

Your college expenses can be an absolute headache to deal with but a college student budget can help you get sorted. Here's all you need to know to start.

UofSC Student Files Lawsuit Accusing Professor of Sexual Harassment

A University of South Carolina student who claims she was sexually harassed by her history professor has filed a lawsuit against the school.

UFlorida Suspends Three Student Groups for COVID Policy Violations

The University of Florida has announced the temporary suspension of three student groups following alleged violations of university-wide pandemic policies.

Video Showing Gender Inequality in NCAA Basketball Sparks Outrage

A video documenting the gender inequality in US college basketball has ignited a wave of criticism from people online.

Spring Break Crowds Force Miami Beach to Declare State of Emergency

Fearing another surge in coronavirus infections because of spring break crowds, the city of Miami Beach has proclaimed a state of emergency.