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UMichigan Deactivates 375 Students’ IDs for Not Following Testing Requirements

A total of 375 students at the University of Michigan have been locked out of their non-residential campus buildings after the university deactivated their ID cards for not complying with the school’s COVID protocols.

Utah Education Bill for Incarcerated Youth Awaits Governor’s Signature

The Utah Senate passed a bill aimed at providing postsecondary academic opportunities to the state’s incarcerated youth.

New Mexico Lawmakers Deliberate College Funds for Native Americans

New Mexico lawmakers are deliberating on a bill that proposes allocating more funds for higher education throughout the state so that colleges and universities are better equipped to serve Native American students.

11 Tips to Do Proper Citation for Your Research Paper

Want an A+ on that paper? You don't just need to have great content, but you also need to nail citing your references. Take your research paper to the next level by following these useful tips on how to do proper citation.

Student Editor Sues Haskell University Over Alleged First Amendment Violation

Haskell Indian Nations University has been accused of violating the First Amendment rights of a student journalist in a federal lawsuit submitted by FIRE.

High School Senior Proud After Bagging $1M in Scholarships From 18 Schools

Shanya Robinson-Owens, a high school teenager from Philadelphia, has been awarded over $1 million in scholarships from 18 schools.

UNLV Student Becomes Street Musician to Pay for College

The ongoing pandemic has made it hard for a University of Nevada Las Vegas student to continue paying for college. Taking matters into her own hands, Maria Bassil, 18, began playing violin on the streets of Nevada to raise money. 

UHawaii Launches Basic Needs Website for Struggling Students

The University of Hawaii has taken steps to ensure student welfare on and off-campus by launching the UH Student Basic Needs website.