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Author: Chris Quintana, USA TODAY

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College students are protesting fraternities over sexual violence. Will Greek life change?

November 17, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on College students are protesting fraternities over sexual violence. Will Greek life change?

All semester, students have protested fraternities with members accused of assault. But frats have been under pressure for years, with little change.

Tech

Millions of college students use Chegg, which professors say enables cheating – and possibly blackmail

November 9, 2021November 9, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Millions of college students use Chegg, which professors say enables cheating – and possibly blackmail

Stuck on homework, students turn to tutoring site Chegg. Professors say misusing Chegg enables cheating and may put students at risk of blackmail.

Money

Student loan forgiveness: Half a million people to benefit from overhaul, some immediately

October 6, 2021October 8, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Student loan forgiveness: Half a million people to benefit from overhaul, some immediately

The feds had rejected nearly every Public Service Loan Forgiveness attempt. Now, some people will get automatic relief, and some will have to apply.

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Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program will be revamped in a few weeks, White House says

October 4, 2021October 8, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program will be revamped in a few weeks, White House says

The White House said Monday major changes are coming in a few weeks for the often-criticized Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.

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‘Prove you’re a low-income student’: After filing FAFSA, some college students are audited

September 17, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Prove you’re a low-income student’: After filing FAFSA, some college students are audited

Many students who complete their FAFSA for financial aid but later are selected for this Education Department audit never make it to college.

Money

Scam calls are selling student loan forgiveness. Don’t fall for it.

September 5, 2021September 6, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Scam calls are selling student loan forgiveness. Don’t fall for it.

Have scam calls about student loans increased during the pandemic? Social media says yes. Here’s what’s true about Biden and loan forgiveness.

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Independence University is closing. An ‘unusual arrangement’ has caught feds’ attention.

August 2, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Independence University is closing. An ‘unusual arrangement’ has caught feds’ attention.

Independence University closed over the weekend, disrupting the lives of thousands of students. The Education Department is investigating.

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Feds cancel reinstated accreditor after USA TODAY finds apparently fake college

June 2, 2021June 3, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Feds cancel reinstated accreditor after USA TODAY finds apparently fake college

A USA TODAY investigation last year could not find faculty or students at Reagan National University, which was approved by a DeVos-sanctioned group.

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Colleges hope students get COVID-19 vaccines for fall semester – but can they require it?

May 30, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Colleges hope students get COVID-19 vaccines for fall semester – but can they require it?

Hundreds of colleges plan to require students to receive COVID-19 vaccines for the fall semester, despite conservative lawmakers’ criticism.

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Trump’s controversial diversity training order is dead – or is it? Colleges are still feeling its effects.

February 6, 2021 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump’s controversial diversity training order is dead – or is it? Colleges are still feeling its effects.

An overturned presidential executive order on diversity training is stirring up fresh debates on college campuses.

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1 dead, 18 injured after collision between car, Greyhound bus in Maryland, police say

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

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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Many homeless among dead in fire in Johannesburg, South Africa

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