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- Graduation, interrupted: A senior reflects on college’s abrupt endThe novel coronavirus seemed far away months ago. Now college dorms are empty. For seniors anticipating graduation, it’s canceled or in question.
- The uneven U.S. welcome mat for international studentsThe case of Ismail Ajjawi raises questions about how freedom of expression sits with goals of protecting the U.S. border from terrorists.
- For safer schools, resource officers focus on building trustSchool resource officers are increasingly seen as positive role models, and are taking on mentoring roles.
- The ethics of using the financial aid guardianship loopholeSome parents transferred legal guardianship of their teens in order to get more financial aid. Is that loophole ethical?
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