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These students talk about the challenges to balancing cooking and classes, and offer some advice: Spice it up.
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According to a fall 2020 report, post-secondary enrollment is on the decline, down 2.5%, nearly double the decline in 2019.
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For the second year, undergraduates in New York City are mostly sticking to campus. But there is plenty of gossip about classmates exploiting loopholes to get vaccinated in order to travel or party.
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USF's director of student health services hopes that 24-hour PCR tests will identify any students who are infected upon return to campus, so they can isolate themselves and hopefully curb the spread of coronavirus.
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As colleges across the country see rising coronavirus rates, many campuses have gone into lockdown. Are these lockdowns effective at stopping the spread of the virus?
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Each year, approximately 133 billion pounds of food wind up in landfills across the United States. Students at the University of South Florida St.…
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With rising school costs, as many as half of U.S. college students are feeling so stretched financially that they either aren't getting enough to eat or they're worried about it, studies find.
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After Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, 18-year-old Ledishla Acevedo booked a flight to Miami in hopes of continuing her college education in...
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Florida’s public university students want more psychological counseling, but many of the state’s schools can’t keep up with this demand, according to a...
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Summer break is ending and things are getting busy at Bay area college campuses once again.3,500 new students - a mix of freshmen, transfer and…
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Should Panama City Beach’s Spring Break be considered just the month of March or incorporate more months? It was a matter of contention during Tuesday...