Student Loan Borrowers Got the Debt, but Not the Degree Millions took out student loans for programs they did not complete. For some, debt cancellation would be life-changing. For others, it would hardly make a dent.
College Enrollment Drops, Even as the Pandemic’s Effects Ebb A generation of students may be weighing the value of college versus its cost, questioning whether college is still the ticket to the middle class.
Four-Year College Degree Requirements in Hiring Are Slowly Easing New research finds companies are starting to rely less on the college filter in hiring. But it remains an obstacle to opportunity for many.
Censure of Politician Did Not Violate First Amendment, Supreme Court Rules A verbal reprimand, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch wrote for a unanimous court, is itself a form of free speech.